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Washington 37/31 New York 37/31 Miami 68/52 Atlanta 39/24 Detroit 37/20 Houston 64/38 Chicago 24/8 Minneapolis 15/-2 Kansas City 32/18 El Paso 66/34 Denver 52/34 Billings 61/40 Los Angeles 91/55 San Francisco 67/50 Seattle 60/46 AIRQUALITYFORECAST Whatitmeans:0-50:Good; 51-100:Moderate; 101-150:Unhealthyforsensitivepeople; 151+:Unhealthyforall. Source: Airnow.gov City Today'sairquality City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W CALIFORNIA CITIES National and world forecast s-sunny,pc-partly cloudy,c-cloudy,sh-showers,t-thunderstorms,r-rain,sf-snow flurries,sn-snow,i-ice City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Summary National Extremes World Extremes North and South America Asia, Australia Africa CarsonCity Hawthorne Reno Herlong Lovelock Sacramento Yuba City Napa Ukiah Chico Corning Lakeview Alturas Susanville Redding Red Bluff Laytonville Fort Bragg Point Arena Eureka Redway Mount Shasta Yreka Crescent City Ashland Shown is today's weather. Temperatures are today's highs and tonight's lows. Shown are today's noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. ALMANAC Precipitation Temperatures ALLERGY REPORT Pollenlevels Source: National Allergy Bureau TODAY'S UV INDEX (The higher the number, the faster skin damage will occur.) Extreme Very high High Moderate Low SUN SETTINGS, MOON PHASES Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset Hoursofsunlight River Levels SacramentoRiver Flood 7a.m. 24-hr Stage yest. chg. Lake Levels Elevation Yesterday Storage (acre-feet) Percent Capacity Q: A: WEDNESDAY 72° 44° THURSDAY 71° 47° Times of clouds and sun Pa rtly sunn y FRIDAY 72° 47° Int erv als of clouds and sun SATURDAY 71° 47° Int erv als of clouds and sun TODAY 74° 46° Sunshine. Partly cloudy tonight. High ....................................................................... 80° Low ........................................................................ 50° Normal high ......................................................... 59° Normal low ........................................................... 40° Record high ............................................. 80° in 2016 Record low .............................................. 24° in 1989 Humidity noon today ........................................ 40% 24 hours through 2 p.m. yesterday ................. 0.00" Month to date ................................................... 0.01" Normal month to date ..................................... 1.20" Season to date ................................................ 13.70" Normal season to date .................................. 14.44" Red Bluff through 2 p.m. yesterday Chico .................................................................. Good Napa ........................................................... Moderate Red Bluff .............................................. Not available Redding ............................................... Not available Yuba City ................................................... Moderate Allergy, dust and dander today: Beneficial Grass .................. Absent Mold .........................Low Trees ....................... Low Weeds ..................... Low 3 Highest at 11 a.m. Today 7:10 a.m. 5:37 p.m. 7:45 a.m. 7:19 p.m. Wednesday 7:09 a.m. 5:38 p.m. 8:23 a.m. 8:29 p.m. 10 hr., 27 min. Feb14 First Feb22 Full Last Mar1 New Mar8 aboveBendBridge......................27 ...........1.80 ....... -0.20 atHamiltonCity.........................148 ......130.00 ....... -0.10 atOrdFerry................................114 ........97.60 ....... -0.20 atRedBluffDiversionDam.......253 ......238.40 ....... -0.10 atTehamaBridge ......................213 ......201.20 ....... -0.10 atVinaWoodsonBridge............183 ......167.20 ....... -0.20 BlackButte ....................446.78..............45,776 .....31.9% LakeOroville..................744.96.........1,640,740 .....43.9% LakeShasta ...................983.43.........2,483,585 .....54.6% LakeTrinity..................2220.38............722,586 .....27.3% Whiskeytown...............1198.80............206,566 .....85.7% Weather Trivia ™ What snowstorm was named after a New York City mayor? The Lindsay storm. February 1969. Today Wednesday Anaheim 92/52/s 88/49/s Bakersfield 75/47/s 75/47/s Chula Vista 86/52/s 84/50/s Crescent City 62/49/s 60/49/c Death Valley 79/43/s 78/43/s Eureka 65/47/s 62/48/pc Fremont 73/48/s 70/47/pc Fresno 73/47/s 73/47/pc Glendale 88/53/s 87/54/s Huntington Beach 84/56/s 80/55/s Irvine 90/51/s 85/49/s Lake Tahoe 55/25/s 57/25/pc Long Beach 91/54/s 87/53/s Los Angeles 91/55/s 87/55/s Mammoth Mountain 55/20/s 57/21/pc Modesto 71/45/s 72/45/pc Monterey 73/48/s 67/48/pc Moreno Valley 86/45/s 86/44/s Napa 71/43/s 70/46/pc Needles 78/52/s 80/51/s Oakland 69/47/s 67/48/pc Oxnard 85/54/s 82/54/s Redding 75/44/s 73/46/pc Riverside 86/43/s 87/43/s Sacramento 71/43/s 72/44/pc San Bernardino 88/48/s 87/47/s San Diego 86/55/s 83/54/s San Francisco 67/50/s 65/49/pc San Jose 75/49/s 73/49/pc San Luis Obispo 82/48/s 79/49/s Santa Ana 88/53/s 82/52/s Santa Barbara 79/47/s 75/46/s Santa Clarita 86/49/s 86/48/s Stockton 71/43/s 71/43/pc Ventura 87/54/s 82/53/s Yosemite Valley 67/39/s 65/39/pc Today Wednesday Albuquerque 60/31/s 63/32/s Atlanta 39/24/sf 40/25/pc Baltimore 38/28/sn 37/20/sf Boston 33/23/sf 37/24/sf Buffalo 39/28/sf 30/13/sf Chicago 24/8/sn 17/8/pc Cincinnati 32/16/sf 23/10/sf Dallas 62/35/s 71/50/s Denver 52/34/s 60/32/s Detroit 37/20/sf 27/11/sf El Paso 66/34/s 69/38/s Fargo 12/-4/s 15/0/sn Honolulu 78/65/s 79/67/s Houston 64/38/s 71/50/s Indianapolis 29/12/sf 19/9/pc Kansas City 32/18/pc 37/21/s Las Vegas 70/45/s 70/45/s Louisville 32/18/sf 26/15/c Miami 68/52/pc 65/46/pc Minneapolis 15/-2/s 12/-1/s New Orleans 55/40/s 58/43/s New York City 37/31/sn 40/25/sf Oklahoma City 53/30/s 69/38/s As one snowstorm departs northern New England, another storm will spread accumulating snow across parts of the Ohio Valley, central Appala- chians and the upper mid-Atlantic coast today. Rain or a wintry mix will fall farther south along the mid-Atlantic coast. Spotty snow and snow showers will occur to the rear of the storm over the balance of the Midwest and into parts of New England. Much colder air will continue to pour in from the northern Plains to the Midwest en route to the East. In contrast, much of the West will remain sunny and warm. High ......................... 88° in Oceanside, CA Low .......................... -15° in Gunnison, CO High ............. 115° in Shark Bay, Australia Low ............. -64° in Delyankirskiy, Russia Bogota 70/47/pc 70/45/r Buenos Aires 91/64/s 87/67/s Caracas 88/75/s 88/76/s Ensenada 84/51/s 82/50/s Mexico City 65/38/pc 63/36/pc Montreal 24/16/sn 28/12/sf Rio de Janeiro 95/78/pc 98/77/pc Tijuana 84/51/s 83/46/s Toronto 38/27/sf 31/11/sf Vancouver 53/43/pc 53/47/r Orlando 59/39/pc 58/36/s Philadelphia 37/32/sn 41/23/sf Phoenix 83/52/s 84/52/s Pittsburgh 37/22/sf 27/13/sf Portland, ME 29/16/sf 34/19/sf Portland, OR 62/42/pc 62/46/c St. Louis 28/15/c 31/20/pc Salt Lake City 38/25/s 43/27/pc Seattle 60/46/pc 58/48/c Tucson 80/46/s 82/44/s Washington, DC 37/31/sn 39/23/sf Cairo 63/48/pc 64/46/pc Casablanca 66/46/s 68/50/s Johannesburg 79/59/t 80/59/pc Kinshasa 86/76/c 88/75/pc Lagos 92/76/s 92/75/s Nairobi 76/61/t 77/62/t Tripoli 64/49/s 72/51/s Baghdad 64/42/s 66/43/s Beijing 50/21/s 52/33/s Hong Kong 67/60/s 67/64/c Jerusalem 54/36/s 51/38/sh Kabul 53/31/pc 40/16/sh Manila 87/77/pc 87/77/s Melbourne 80/58/s 77/59/pc New Delhi 74/49/pc 74/53/pc Seoul 42/20/s 47/27/s Singapore 84/78/r 85/79/t Sydney 78/66/s 81/69/s Tehran 41/26/pc 42/25/s Tokyo 55/38/s 49/38/s Amsterdam 45/37/r 45/37/sh Athens 59/48/s 62/55/c Belgrade 63/48/pc 59/35/r Berlin 49/37/r 44/36/c Budapest 56/44/pc 49/35/r Dublin 42/33/sh 44/32/pc London 45/36/r 47/33/pc Madrid 55/49/sh 57/49/c Moscow 32/29/c 35/24/c Paris 52/37/r 48/36/c Rome 60/52/pc 58/38/s Stockholm 42/35/sh 40/33/sh Vienna 55/41/pc 45/38/r Zurich 48/34/r 39/32/c 55/32 55/24 59/30 50/30 56/22 71/43 70/42 71/43 74/43 71/43 72/43 51/21 56/26 51/29 75/44 74/46 72/48 65/50 65/48 65/47 71/43 63/37 60/35 62/49 64/35 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 ByEricTalmadge The Associated Press TOKYO Here's a bit of Su- per Bowl trivia: North Ko- rea's newest satellite passed almost right over the sta- dium just an hour after it ended. Whatever motives Pyong- yang may have about using itsrocketlaunchestodevelop nuclear-tipped long-range missiles, it now has two sat- ellites circling the Earth, according to NORAD, the North American Aerospace Command, which monitors all satellites in orbit. BothoftheKwangmyong- song,or"ShiningStar,"satel- lites complete their orbits in about 94 minutes and based on data released by interna- tional organizations track- ingthem,thenewonepassed almost right over Levi's Sta- diumaboutanhourafterthe Super Bowl ended. "It passed almost directly overheadSiliconValley,which is where I am and where the stadium is," tech watcher Martyn Williams said in an emailtoTheAssociatedPress. "The pass happened at 8:26 p.m., after the game. I would put it down to nothing more than acoincidence, butan in- teresting one." The game in Santa Clara, California,endedat7:25p.m. local time. North Korea claims Sun- day's successful satellite launch was its fourth. The first two have never been confirmed by anyone else, but experts worldwide agree it got one into orbit in 2012 and NORAD, which is hardlyapropagandamouth- piece for Pyongyang, now has both that and the satel- lite launched on Sunday on its official satellite list. Kwangmyongsong 4, the satellite launched Sunday, has the NORAD catalog number 41332 and Kwang- myongsong 3-2, launched in 2012, is 39026. They are de- scribedasEarth observation satellites, and weigh about 220 pounds apiece. Their main applications, according to Pyongyang, are monitoring the weather, mapping natural resources and forest distributions and providing data that might help farmers improve their crops. North Korea's state-run media quoted scientists and researchers at the North's State Hydro-Meteorologi- cal Administration as say- ing Sunday they are "are de- lighted at the news" of the launch. Its deputy director, Ryu Pong Chol, reportedly said it will give a big boost to North Korean weather forecasters. That remains to be seen. No signals from the pre- vious satellite, which North Korea claimed transmitted the "Song of General Kim Il Sung" and "Song of General Kim Jong Il" after achiev- ing orbit, have ever been confirmed by outside ob- servers. That might be be- cause it was never stable enough to transmit any- thing back home. Signals from the new sat- ellite had also yet to be de- tected. Amateurs and ex- perts alike are doing their best to listen in around the world, but it is unclear ex- actly what frequency the satellite is supposed to be using, or what it will be transmitting. 'SHINING STAR' North Korea's new satellite flew over Super Bowl site JONCHOLJIN—THEASSOCIATEDPRESS North Koreans watch a fireworks display from the Kim Il Sung Square as they gather to celebrate a satellite launch, on Monday in Pyongyang, North Korea. | WEATHER | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2016 8 B

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