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March 24, 2016

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Washington 76/62 New York 56/54 Miami 81/74 Atlanta 75/55 Detroit 61/32 Houston 67/44 Chicago 49/28 Minneapolis 43/26 Kansas City 47/27 El Paso 69/42 Denver 47/26 Billings 53/34 Los Angeles 79/56 San Francisco 66/51 Seattle 51/41 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: FRIDAY 73° 48° SATURDAY 73° 49° Mostly sunn y and pleasant Pa rtly sunn y and pleasant SUNDAY 69° 44° Times of clouds and sun MONDAY 62° 44° Pa rtly sunn y TODAY 71° 47° Partly sunny and nice. Mainly clear tonight. High ....................................................................... 67° Low ........................................................................ 43° Normal high ......................................................... 66° Normal low ........................................................... 44° Record high ............................................. 92° in 1960 Record low .............................................. 32° in 1945 Humidity noon today ........................................ 51% 24 hours through 2 p.m. yesterday ................. 0.00" Month to date ................................................... 6.21" Normal month to date ..................................... 2.69" Season to date ................................................ 20.31" Normal season to date .................................. 20.13" Red Bluff through 2 p.m. yesterday Chico .................................................................. Good Napa ................................................................... Good Red Bluff .............................................. Not available Redding ..................................................... Moderate Yuba City ............................................. Not available Allergy, dust and dander today: Beneficial Grass ............. Moderate Mold .........................Low Trees ...................... High Weeds ..................... Low 5 Highest at 12 p.m. Today 7:05 a.m. 7:25 p.m. 8:48 p.m. 7:48 a.m. Friday 7:04 a.m. 7:27 p.m. 9:44 p.m. 8:18 a.m. 12 hr., 20 min. Mar31 Last Apr7 New First Apr13 Full Apr21 aboveBendBridge......................27 .........11.60 ....... -1.68 atHamiltonCity.........................148 ......135.77 ....... -0.96 atOrdFerry................................114 ......104.64 ....... -0.88 atRedBluffDiversionDam.......253 ......243.30 ....... -1.30 atTehamaBridge ......................213 ......206.50 ....... -1.50 atVinaWoodsonBridge............183 ......173.10 ....... -1.46 BlackButte ....................452.35..............59,965 .....41.7% LakeOroville..................858.68.........2,926,482 .....78.3% LakeShasta .................1045.18.........3,931,113 .....86.4% LakeTrinity..................2277.83.........1,217,032 .....46.0% Whiskeytown...............1206.76............230,811 .....95.7% Weather Trivia ™ What is the last snow of the season called? The onion snow. Today Friday Anaheim 80/51/s 76/51/s Bakersfield 74/50/s 75/50/s Chula Vista 76/52/s 71/54/s Crescent City 56/43/c 56/45/pc Death Valley 85/49/s 87/58/s Eureka 58/45/pc 57/42/pc Fremont 68/49/s 67/46/s Fresno 73/50/s 73/49/s Glendale 79/52/s 77/52/s Huntington Beach 72/54/s 68/55/s Irvine 77/51/s 72/52/s Lake Tahoe 53/28/s 54/25/pc Long Beach 77/54/s 73/54/s Los Angeles 79/56/s 77/55/s Mammoth Mountain 61/28/s 61/24/s Modesto 73/49/s 73/50/s Monterey 64/48/s 61/47/s Moreno Valley 79/42/s 78/44/s Napa 71/43/s 70/44/s Needles 83/54/s 88/57/s Oakland 67/50/s 67/50/s Oxnard 71/52/s 67/52/s Redding 71/46/pc 75/49/pc Riverside 80/42/s 79/43/s Sacramento 71/46/s 72/47/s San Bernardino 80/46/s 79/47/s San Diego 75/56/s 70/57/s San Francisco 66/51/s 65/52/s San Jose 71/48/s 69/48/s San Luis Obispo 76/51/s 72/50/s Santa Ana 76/54/s 72/54/s Santa Barbara 75/52/s 72/51/s Santa Clarita 79/48/s 79/49/s Stockton 72/46/s 72/47/s Ventura 70/49/s 69/50/s Yosemite Valley 65/37/s 65/37/s Today Friday Albuquerque 63/34/s 68/38/s Atlanta 75/55/t 69/47/s Baltimore 74/60/s 71/40/pc Boston 43/40/sh 62/39/r Buffalo 53/42/i 43/28/pc Chicago 49/28/r 46/34/s Cincinnati 65/38/t 51/34/pc Dallas 66/42/s 72/51/s Denver 47/26/pc 43/21/pc Detroit 61/32/r 46/31/pc El Paso 69/42/s 77/50/s Fargo 46/31/s 47/25/sn Honolulu 81/70/pc 80/69/c Houston 67/44/pc 71/49/s Indianapolis 63/34/r 51/35/s Kansas City 47/27/s 59/44/pc Las Vegas 75/54/s 79/55/s Louisville 68/41/t 55/37/s Miami 81/74/t 85/74/c Minneapolis 43/26/pc 45/35/pc New Orleans 77/55/t 71/54/s New York City 56/54/c 69/42/sh Oklahoma City 61/36/s 71/48/s Warmth will be squeezed to the mid-Atlantic and southern Atlantic Seaboard today. Warmth will hold on over the central and southern Ap- palachians, despite showers and locally heavy thunderstorms erupting. Locally severe storms are forecast from the Ohio Valley to the central Gulf coast. Spotty storms will also affect the central and southern Florida Peninsula. Farther north, a wedge of chilly air will hold over much of New England with rain in the southern areas and ice and snow in the northern tier. Heavy snow will fall on parts of northern Michigan. High ............................... 95° in Zapata, TX Low ........................................ 5° in Ely, MN High ............................ 112° in Diffa, Niger Low ... -43° in Summit Station, Greenland Bogota 74/48/pc 74/50/r Buenos Aires 77/55/s 71/58/pc Caracas 87/77/s 87/76/s Ensenada 78/51/s 74/51/s Mexico City 79/50/pc 80/53/pc Montreal 30/27/sn 45/22/r Rio de Janeiro 83/76/t 87/78/pc Tijuana 78/52/s 73/52/s Toronto 37/32/i 40/25/c Vancouver 51/39/sh 52/38/c Orlando 84/67/pc 84/69/t Philadelphia 72/60/pc 72/43/pc Phoenix 81/54/s 85/57/s Pittsburgh 72/49/c 51/31/pc Portland, ME 34/32/i 51/34/r Portland, OR 54/44/sh 55/39/sh St. Louis 61/34/c 57/40/s Salt Lake City 57/38/pc 49/33/r Seattle 51/41/r 54/39/c Tucson 78/46/s 81/49/s Washington, DC 76/62/s 71/43/pc Cairo 90/67/pc 90/76/pc Casablanca 65/45/s 66/47/s Johannesburg 77/56/s 77/54/s Kinshasa 90/75/t 92/75/c Lagos 89/79/t 90/79/t Nairobi 85/62/pc 83/62/pc Tripoli 75/54/s 66/50/c Baghdad 81/61/pc 88/67/pc Beijing 58/31/s 59/34/s Hong Kong 62/53/sh 58/55/r Jerusalem 78/55/pc 76/61/pc Kabul 47/38/r 57/39/r Manila 96/80/s 93/78/s Melbourne 70/58/pc 67/52/c New Delhi 97/68/pc 100/72/pc Seoul 53/31/pc 52/32/s Singapore 90/78/pc 91/80/pc Sydney 79/63/s 78/65/pc Tehran 66/48/s 70/52/pc Tokyo 48/41/r 51/41/pc Amsterdam 50/43/c 48/37/r Athens 67/52/pc 63/46/t Belgrade 49/31/sh 48/33/c Berlin 48/38/pc 50/39/r Budapest 53/26/pc 52/35/c Dublin 51/37/r 53/45/pc London 53/45/r 57/44/pc Madrid 64/37/s 64/40/pc Moscow 29/21/sn 33/26/s Paris 52/43/c 54/42/r Rome 60/40/sh 60/47/s Stockholm 43/34/sf 44/35/r Vienna 48/33/pc 53/40/c Zurich 49/35/sh 48/37/r 61/31 68/35 67/36 65/35 65/28 71/46 70/45 71/43 68/41 70/46 70/47 51/26 55/24 62/31 71/46 71/47 63/37 60/48 61/48 58/45 64/39 61/31 61/34 56/43 59/35 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 ByJoshLederman and Peter Prengaman The Associated Press BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA PresidentBarackObama acknowledged Wednesday that U.S. relations with Latin America's dictator- ships in the 1970s damaged its image in the region, but said he hoped the release of long-classified docu- ments about Argentina's "Dirty war" would rebuild trust. Obama made the com- ments on the eve of the 40th anniversary of a mil- itary coup that would lead to one of the most brutal regimes in Latin American history. Ahead of his visit, the Obama administra- tion announced last week that it would declassify thousands of CIA, FBI and other internal documents that could shed much light on one of the South Amer- ican nation's most painful chapters. "I don't want to go through the list of every ac- tivity of the United States in Latin America," Obama said, answering a question during a joint news confer- ence with Argentine Presi- dent Mauricio Macri about his presence during the an- niversary. Obama then noted that fighting communism was a focus of America's foreign policy in the 1970s. "One of the great things about America, and I said this in Cuba, was that we engage in a lot of self-criticism." Obama arrived in Ar- gentina following an his- toric visit in Cuba. The two-day visit to Ar- gentina comes as Macri has gone to great lengths to repair relations after years of antagonism by the previous administrations. Obama has made no se- cret of his preference for Macri over his left-leaning predecessor, Cristina Fer- nandez, whose meander- ing missives were a source of frequent frustration and eye-rolling in the White House. He was all too glad to see her replaced in De- cember by Macri, who has affably accepted U.S. help with his mission to mod- ernize Argentina's strug- gling economy. Obama also heard from young Argentines at a town hall meeting in what's become a hallmark of his trips abroad. Obama told the young adults that he's wanted to visit Argen- tina since he was young like they are. One young woman, apparently over- come with excitement, said: "I'm going to have a heart attack Mr. Presi- dent." Obama replied "that would be bad" before mov- ing on to the next ques- tioner. Joined by first lady Mi- chelle Obama, the presi- dent was to be feted at a state dinner in the eve- ning, marking the first such visit by a U.S. presi- dent in nearly two decades. Despite efforts to keep the focus on the future, Obama's visit has been clouded by a renewed look at Argentina's past and questions about America's role in the Argentina's 1976 military coup and the dic- tatorship that followed. "On this anniversary and beyond, we are abso- lutely determined to do our part as Argentina contin- ues to heal and move for- ward as one nation," said Obama. In another gesture di- rected toward the victims of Argentina's "Dirty War," Obama planned to visit Re- membrance Park in Buenos Aires on Thursday. Argen- tina's government esti- mates some 13,000 people were killed or disappeared under force during the crackdown on leftist dissi- dents, though activists say the number is as high as 30,000. Obama's visit to Argen- tina, like his stop in Cuba, aims to bolster his efforts to keep the U.S. focused on economically important re- gions like Latin America and Asia, even while deal- ing with pressing security concerns in the Middle East and elsewhere. Overshadowing his trip were terror attacks Tues- day in Brussels that killed more than 30 people and triggered fresh panic in Europe about the spread of violent extremism. ARGENTINA VISIT In Buenos Aires, Obama hopes to rebuild trust NATACHAPISARENKO—THEASSOCIATEDPRESS President Barack Obama talks during a town hall meeting in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Wednesday. (530) 529-1220 100 Jackson St. Red Bluff $ 25 .00 No Enrollment Fee month Rates as low as 235 So. Main St., Red Bluff 527-1657 FurnitureDepot MON.-FRI.9:00-6:00 SAT. 9:00-5:00 • SUN. 11:00-5:00 *"no sales tax" in reference to discount given equal to the amount of calculated sales tax. 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