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Washington 64/43 New York 58/40 Miami 85/72 Atlanta 59/48 Detroit 56/35 Houston 78/59 Chicago 59/39 Minneapolis 72/48 Kan sas C ity 73/50 El Paso 87/59 Denver 76/45 Billings 62/40 Los Angeles 74/55 San Francisco 63/50 Seattle 58/45 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 74° 50° SATURDAY 84° 54° Mostly sunn y and warmer Mostly sunn y; br ee zy , warmer SUNDAY 87° 53° Mostly sunn y and ve ry warm MONDAY 86° 54° Mostly sunn y and ve ry warm TODAY 65° 44° Variable clouds with a couple of showers; cool. Partly cloudy and chilly tonight. High ....................................................................... 67° Low ........................................................................ 50° Normal high ......................................................... 70° Normal low ........................................................... 46° Record high ............................................. 96° in 1990 Record low .............................................. 32° in 1972 Humidity noon today ........................................ 49% 24 hours through 2 p.m. yesterday ................. 0.41" Month to date ................................................... 0.61" Normal month to date ..................................... 0.67" Season to date ................................................ 20.92" Normal season to date .................................. 21.31" Red Bluff through 2 p.m. yesterday Chico .................................................................. Good Napa ................................................................... Good Red Bluff .............................................. Not available Redding ............................................................. Good Yuba City ........................................................... Good Allergy, dust and dander today: Beneficial Grass ............. Moderate Mold .........................Low Trees ...................... High Weeds ................ Absent 4 Highest at 2 p.m. Today 6:32 a.m. 7:47 p.m. 1:01 p.m. 2:30 a.m. Friday 6:31 a.m. 7:48 p.m. 1:59 p.m. 3:12 a.m. 13 hr., 15 min. Apr21 Full Apr29 Last New May6 First May13 aboveBendBridge......................27 ...........2.40 ......+0.10 atHamiltonCity.........................148 ......130.12 ....... -0.04 atOrdFerry................................114 ........97.64 ....... -0.07 atRedBluffDiversionDam.......253 ......238.60 .......none atTehamaBridge ......................213 ......201.40 ......+0.10 atVinaWoodsonBridge............183 ......167.48 ......+0.02 BlackButte ....................461.10..............87,625 .....61.0% LakeOroville..................879.47.........3,223,625 .....86.2% LakeShasta .................1052.55.........4,134,189 .....90.8% LakeTrinity..................2294.33.........1,396,201 .....52.7% Whiskeytown...............1207.16............232,067 .....96.3% Weather Trivia ™ What fraction of all tornadoes occur between 4 and 6 p.m.? 25 percent. Today Friday Anaheim 73/52/pc 78/54/s Bakersfield 73/49/pc 69/48/s Chula Vista 70/55/pc 70/51/s Crescent City 54/44/r 59/45/pc Death Valley 90/62/pc 82/63/s Eureka 55/44/sh 61/42/s Fremont 63/46/pc 70/45/s Fresno 70/48/c 72/50/s Glendale 73/53/pc 76/57/s Huntington Beach 69/54/pc 73/58/s Irvine 71/53/pc 75/54/s Lake Tahoe 42/26/sn 46/27/pc Long Beach 73/54/pc 78/55/s Los Angeles 74/55/pc 76/57/s Mammoth Mountain 55/28/c 50/26/s Modesto 69/50/pc 73/50/s Monterey 60/49/c 63/48/s Moreno Valley 73/46/pc 73/51/s Napa 63/41/pc 72/49/s Needles 88/60/pc 77/59/s Oakland 64/49/pc 71/51/s Oxnard 69/51/pc 71/50/s Redding 64/45/sh 75/52/s Riverside 72/46/pc 73/47/s Sacramento 68/46/c 74/52/s San Bernardino 75/49/pc 76/56/s San Diego 70/59/pc 71/57/s San Francisco 63/50/pc 68/53/s San Jose 65/47/pc 70/49/s San Luis Obispo 68/48/pc 72/49/s Santa Ana 70/54/pc 73/55/s Santa Barbara 72/50/pc 72/50/s Santa Clarita 73/48/pc 73/48/s Stockton 68/46/pc 74/48/s Ventura 71/51/pc 72/49/s Yosemite Valley 59/32/c 63/34/pc Today Friday Albuquerque 76/52/s 72/42/pc Atlanta 59/48/c 58/48/c Baltimore 62/38/s 63/38/s Boston 48/37/s 54/40/s Buffalo 54/31/s 62/37/s Chicago 59/39/s 66/47/s Cincinnati 67/45/s 72/46/s Dallas 75/55/pc 78/61/pc Denver 76/45/pc 59/35/t Detroit 56/35/s 64/41/s El Paso 87/59/s 85/57/pc Fargo 79/53/pc 72/49/c Honolulu 84/72/sh 85/70/sh Houston 78/59/c 81/62/pc Indianapolis 66/42/s 71/46/s Kansas City 73/50/s 74/52/pc Las Vegas 79/57/pc 70/55/pc Louisville 71/50/pc 73/49/s Miami 85/72/pc 85/70/t Minneapolis 72/48/s 71/55/s New Orleans 76/64/r 75/63/pc New York City 58/40/s 63/43/s Oklahoma City 73/51/pc 76/55/pc Dry conditions and abundant sunshine are in store across the Northeast, mid-Atlantic and Great Lakes as high pressure settles over the region today. A stalled front will cause widespread showers and thunderstorms to erupt across the Southeastern and Gulf Coast states. The heaviest rain will focus along the Gulf Coast states, where local flash flooding is possible. A potent storm across the Northwest will deliver widespread showers and thunderstorms to the region. The Southwest will remain dry and hot. High ................................ 88° in Tampa, FL Low ........................ 14° in Willow City, ND High ................ 118° in Dori, Burkina Faso Low ........................ -20° in Arviat, Canada Bogota 67/51/pc 67/52/c Buenos Aires 72/65/pc 76/64/r Caracas 86/75/pc 88/77/pc Ensenada 75/51/pc 72/45/s Mexico City 83/51/pc 82/52/pc Montreal 48/28/s 54/30/s Rio de Janeiro 92/79/s 92/78/s Tijuana 71/53/pc 70/50/s Toronto 48/30/s 54/35/s Vancouver 57/43/c 56/43/pc Orlando 84/66/t 81/66/t Philadelphia 62/40/s 63/44/s Phoenix 89/63/s 79/57/pc Pittsburgh 65/41/s 67/41/s Portland, ME 51/32/s 54/35/s Portland, OR 58/44/r 62/45/c St. Louis 70/53/pc 73/53/pc Salt Lake City 52/40/sh 55/43/sh Seattle 58/45/c 59/45/c Tucson 88/60/s 81/53/pc Washington, DC 64/43/s 64/44/s Cairo 83/63/s 88/67/s Casablanca 71/50/pc 73/53/pc Johannesburg 79/52/s 79/52/s Kinshasa 92/77/t 92/76/t Lagos 92/80/c 92/80/t Nairobi 79/60/pc 78/62/pc Tripoli 77/55/s 79/60/pc Baghdad 76/58/pc 79/60/c Beijing 73/43/s 75/57/pc Hong Kong 83/76/c 82/75/t Jerusalem 60/48/s 69/54/s Kabul 79/51/pc 78/52/pc Manila 97/83/s 96/82/s Melbourne 77/56/c 79/57/s New Delhi 105/75/pc 107/79/pc Seoul 65/42/pc 71/45/s Singapore 92/80/c 94/80/c Sydney 73/61/pc 75/62/pc Tehran 74/53/pc 66/54/c Tokyo 68/58/r 67/53/s Amsterdam 60/47/c 55/45/t Athens 83/62/pc 78/59/s Belgrade 67/48/t 68/50/pc Berlin 54/38/r 59/46/t Budapest 62/43/t 66/46/pc Dublin 50/41/pc 49/35/sh London 60/48/r 59/43/t Madrid 67/46/c 68/51/pc Moscow 63/48/c 58/39/c Paris 63/49/c 62/47/t Rome 70/48/s 69/51/s Stockholm 46/32/pc 52/38/sh Vienna 59/44/r 65/46/c Zurich 59/39/c 55/44/t 51/30 62/38 55/34 54/33 58/33 68/46 65/42 63/41 58/41 64/44 64/45 42/29 45/32 50/32 64/45 65/44 52/39 57/48 56/47 55/44 55/40 47/32 51/32 54/44 51/37 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 ByKimTong-Hyung The Associated Press SEOUL , SOUTH KOREA South Korean voters handed President Park Geun-hye a stunning polit- ical setback by denying her conservative party a major- ity in the next National As- sembly, poll results showed Thursday. The outcome, which came as a surprise to many, will likely threaten Park's plans to push ahead with controversial economic re- forms, including plans to make it easier for compa- nies to lay off workers, and blow open next year's pres- idential race. The emer- gence of a new center-left party also ensures further changes to South Korea's political landscape, which had long been shaped by two-party dynamics. Prior to Wednesday's par- liamentary election, poll- sters had predicted that the ruling Saenuri Party would crush a divided opposition and raise its expectations to take the presidency in 2017, after Park's single term ex- pires. But after more than 99 percent of the votes were counted early Thursday, Saenuri wasn't even the party with the largest num- ber of seats, let alone a ma- jority in the 300-seat as- sembly. Saenuri candidates won or were leading in 104 of the 253 areas producing regional representatives, trailing the main opposition Minjoo Party, whose candi- dates won or were front- runners in 110 areas. The People's Party, a new party created mostly by those who left Minjoo, won in 24 ar- eas and was leading in two more. Minjoo trounced Saenuri in Seoul and the neighbor- ing metropolitan areas, where the two largest par- ties competed most fiercely. However, the People's Party, led by Minjoo defector and likely presidential candi- date Ahn Cheol-soo, dom- inated Minjoo in its tradi- tional strongholds in the southwest Jeolla region. The remaining 47 pro- portional representation seats will be allocated to parties according to the outcome of the party vote. A preliminary vote count showed Saenuri winning 15 proportional seats com- pared to 11 each by Minjoo and the People's Party. The National Election Commission was expected to announce the official re- sults soon. There has been disap- pointment among South Koreans over a sluggish economy, with official fig- ures showing household debt reaching new highs and the unemployment rate for people under 30 reach- ing levels not seen since the late 1990s, when mil- lions lost their jobs during a crippling financial crisis. The outcome of the vote indicates that the opposi- tion parties have success- fully absorbed conserva- tive voters who have be- come disappointed with Park. Months before the vote, Minjoo brought in as chairman scholar-turned- politician Kim Chong In, who had advised Park on economic policies during the 2012 presidential cam- paign. Ahn, the founder of one of South Korea's largest computer software compa- nies, has portrayed him- self as a politician whose strength is with economic issues. The weak showing by Saenuri also shows that voters weren't swayed by national security issues as much as they were before, although surveys taken prior to Wednesday's vote showed strong support for Park's hard-line approach to North Korea following its recent nuclear test and long-range rocket launch. Hostility between the ri- val Koreas in election years has often been seen as help- ing the conservatives by al- lowing them to highlight their hard-line approach against the North. Liberals have traditionally backed rapprochement policies with the North. The election commission estimated that 58 percent of the country's 42 million vot- ers participated in Wednes- day's election, a higher turnout than four years ago, when 54.2 percent of the electorate turned out. It wasn't immediately clear whether larger participa- tion by younger voters, seen as more likely to vote for lib- erals than voters over 50, contributed to the increase in turnout. 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