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Washington 81/50 New York 70/47 Miami 81/69 Atlanta 85/58 Detroit 64/41 Houston 75/66 Chicago 62/50 Minneapolis 65/51 Kansas City 68/51 El Paso 80/51 Denver 48/31 Billings 54/40 Los Angeles 86/58 San Francisco 73/54 Seattle 81/54 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 81° 52° THURSDAY 81° 54° Mostly cloudy Pa rtly sunn y FRIDAY 72° 53° No t as wa rm with ra in SATURDAY 80° 54° Mostly cloudy and warmer TODAY 88° 54° Partly sunny and very warm. A moonlit sky tonight. High ....................................................................... 83° Low ........................................................................ 50° Normal high ......................................................... 72° Normal low ........................................................... 47° Record high ............................................. 94° in 1939 Record low .............................................. 35° in 2007 Humidity noon today ........................................ 29% 24 hours through 2 p.m. yesterday ................. 0.00" Month to date ................................................... 0.67" Normal month to date ..................................... 0.92" Season to date ................................................ 20.98" Normal season to date .................................. 21.56" Red Bluff through 2 p.m. yesterday Chico .................................................................. Good Napa ................................................................... Good Red Bluff .............................................. Not available Redding ............................................... Not available Yuba City ........................................................... Good Allergy, dust and dander today: Beneficial Grass ............. Moderate Mold .........................Low Trees ............. Moderate Weeds ..................... Low 7 Highest at 1 p.m. Today 6:25 a.m. 7:52 p.m. 5:47 p.m. 5:22 a.m. Wednesday 6:23 a.m. 7:53 p.m. 6:42 p.m. 5:51 a.m. 13 hr., 27 min. Apr21 Full Apr29 Last New May6 First May13 aboveBendBridge......................27 ...........2.00 ....... -0.10 atHamiltonCity.........................148 ......129.76 ....... -0.04 atOrdFerry................................114 ........97.27 ....... -0.03 atRedBluffDiversionDam.......253 ......238.40 ....... -0.10 atTehamaBridge ......................213 ......201.10 .......none atVinaWoodsonBridge............183 ......167.09 ....... -0.01 BlackButte ....................461.00..............87,276 .....60.7% LakeOroville..................883.66.........3,285,993 .....87.9% LakeShasta .................1053.93.........4,172,990 .....91.7% LakeTrinity..................2297.54.........1,433,293 .....54.1% Whiskeytown...............1207.69............233,739 .....96.9% Weather Trivia ™ What year had the fewest fatalities from tornadoes? 1972; only 27 lives lost. Today Wednesday Anaheim 87/53/s 85/53/s Bakersfield 93/57/pc 88/57/s Chula Vista 81/55/s 80/55/s Crescent City 64/50/pc 61/50/pc Death Valley 97/64/s 98/61/s Eureka 67/48/pc 64/51/pc Fremont 78/49/pc 74/55/pc Fresno 90/59/pc 87/57/s Glendale 85/56/s 83/55/s Huntington Beach 77/56/s 75/56/s Irvine 83/54/s 81/54/s Lake Tahoe 66/34/pc 63/33/s Long Beach 83/56/s 81/56/s Los Angeles 86/58/s 82/58/s Mammoth Mountain 70/34/pc 69/33/s Modesto 87/54/pc 83/54/s Monterey 71/50/pc 69/54/pc Moreno Valley 88/49/s 87/47/s Napa 79/45/pc 73/52/pc Needles 94/65/s 97/67/s Oakland 73/52/pc 72/57/pc Oxnard 72/51/pc 72/51/s Redding 89/53/pc 82/53/pc Riverside 88/46/s 86/45/s Sacramento 85/51/pc 81/54/pc San Bernardino 90/52/s 88/50/s San Diego 80/61/s 78/61/s San Francisco 73/54/pc 71/57/pc San Jose 81/50/pc 77/55/pc San Luis Obispo 79/47/pc 76/51/pc Santa Ana 82/57/s 79/56/s Santa Barbara 74/49/pc 73/49/s Santa Clarita 87/55/pc 84/53/s Stockton 87/50/pc 83/53/s Ventura 74/49/pc 73/47/s Yosemite Valley 75/47/pc 72/45/s Today Wednesday Albuquerque 63/40/pc 72/46/s Atlanta 85/58/pc 83/61/c Baltimore 78/44/pc 69/44/s Boston 53/42/c 54/43/pc Buffalo 60/38/pc 65/46/s Chicago 62/50/c 66/54/sh Cincinnati 81/57/c 75/58/pc Dallas 76/61/pc 79/61/t Denver 48/31/c 57/34/c Detroit 64/41/c 67/51/c El Paso 80/51/s 85/54/s Fargo 59/46/sh 67/45/c Honolulu 82/69/pc 83/71/pc Houston 75/66/r 77/65/t Indianapolis 80/56/c 73/56/c Kansas City 68/51/pc 68/48/c Las Vegas 87/63/s 90/65/s Louisville 84/61/c 80/61/pc Miami 81/69/pc 81/72/s Minneapolis 65/51/r 62/52/sh New Orleans 80/67/c 77/67/t New York City 70/47/pc 67/48/s Oklahoma City 70/50/pc 73/52/t A weak storm system will exit the New England coast today. As it moves offshore, rain will end from west to east across the region. Cooler air will push southward in the wake of the storm. Warmth is forecast to hold on this day over the lower mid-Atlantic and Southeastern states with at least partial sunshine. Meanwhile, a large and slow-moving storm will continue to affect the Cen- tral states. More rain will dampen the northern Plains and will pivot into the upper part of the Mississippi Valley. Showers, storms and the risk of flooding will continue farther south. High ............................ 94° in Thermal, CA Low ............... 15° in Bodie State Park, CA High ................. 114° in Linguere, Senegal Low ... -47° in Summit Station, Greenland Bogota 71/51/c 69/51/c Buenos Aires 66/51/t 70/53/s Caracas 87/77/pc 86/78/pc Ensenada 85/57/pc 85/56/pc Mexico City 79/52/pc 76/51/pc Montreal 57/31/s 56/34/s Rio de Janeiro 90/75/s 90/77/s Tijuana 83/57/pc 82/55/pc Toronto 60/34/pc 57/38/s Vancouver 70/49/pc 69/50/s Orlando 82/59/s 84/63/s Philadelphia 75/48/pc 69/47/s Phoenix 90/64/s 94/66/s Pittsburgh 74/45/pc 73/55/s Portland, ME 54/37/sh 57/37/pc Portland, OR 87/56/s 79/54/pc St. Louis 75/58/c 71/57/t Salt Lake City 66/46/pc 73/47/s Seattle 81/54/s 79/54/s Tucson 86/55/s 90/57/s Washington, DC 81/50/pc 71/50/s Cairo 92/65/s 95/68/s Casablanca 71/53/sh 67/48/sh Johannesburg 78/57/s 79/57/pc Kinshasa 89/74/c 91/75/t Lagos 92/80/pc 92/80/pc Nairobi 76/60/t 77/62/c Tripoli 83/61/pc 82/60/s Baghdad 90/61/s 91/62/s Beijing 63/48/c 81/49/s Hong Kong 79/72/t 84/76/c Jerusalem 82/64/s 86/64/s Kabul 63/43/sh 69/44/s Manila 95/81/s 94/81/s Melbourne 78/61/pc 81/66/pc New Delhi 105/76/pc 107/78/pc Seoul 63/45/pc 65/52/c Singapore 91/79/pc 90/80/pc Sydney 73/60/pc 75/62/s Tehran 63/47/c 69/50/s Tokyo 68/52/s 65/58/s Amsterdam 55/39/pc 54/40/s Athens 82/61/pc 81/61/pc Belgrade 65/45/t 60/40/s Berlin 54/39/sh 52/37/s Budapest 65/41/pc 59/35/s Dublin 52/37/pc 54/41/s London 59/41/pc 57/45/pc Madrid 62/48/pc 57/46/t Moscow 55/36/c 55/32/r Paris 58/42/pc 63/48/pc Rome 71/50/s 73/50/pc Stockholm 48/34/sh 49/32/pc Vienna 60/43/pc 58/36/s Zurich 58/37/pc 62/39/pc 75/44 79/44 80/48 80/48 80/38 85/51 86/54 79/45 83/45 86/59 87/54 76/37 78/38 78/43 89/53 88/54 78/46 69/52 68/51 67/48 79/44 80/44 82/48 64/50 85/54 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 ByCristianKovadloff and Gonzalo Solano The Associated Press MANTA, ECUADOR Rescu- ers in Ecuador pulled three people out alive after be- ing trapped for more than 32 hours in the rubble of a shopping center that was flattened by this weekend's powerful earthquake. Televised images of the dramatic pre-dawn rescue Monday in this port city gave Ecuadoreans hope that scores of people still unaccounted for may yet be found even as the death toll from Saturday's 7.8— magnitude quake climbed over 350. To reach the survivors amid the debris in Manta, firefighters cut a nearly 2 ½-foot (70-centime- ter) hole in the concrete, through which they pulled a woman. A group of fire- fighters applauded as she emerged head first from the debris, disoriented, caked in dust and complaining of pain but otherwise in good health. Later, at the same site, they managed to rescue an- other woman and a young man. All three were rushed in ambulances to a nearby hospital. Authorities said another woman remained trapped and was being given water and other sup- plies while rescuers attempt to remove a heavy concrete slab pinning down her legs. Christian Rivera, the head of emergency services for the capital, Quito, said that depending on the cir- cumstances a person with- out serious injuries can sur- vive up to a week under the rubble. "After that, there's a quick decline ... and the res- cuers' work becomes very difficult," he said in an in- terview. Still, there are good rea- sons to believe more people will be found alive in the coming hours as some 450 rescue workers from Spain, Chile, Mexico and else- where reached the most-af- fected areas along the Pa- cific coast. President Rafael Correa, upon arriving in Manta late Sunda, said that the priority remains finding survivors. "Our grief is very large, the tragedy is very large, but we'll find the way to move forward," Correa said, add- ing that the quake was the worst to hit Ecuador since one in 1949 that took over 5,000 lives. "If our pain is immense, still larger is the spirt of our people." Manta, a thriving port city, was among the hard- est-hit areas. Among the many building that were flattened was a control tower at the airport that was home to U.S. anti-nar- cotics missions in South America until Correa, a critic of the U.S.-led war on drugs in Latin America, kicked the Americans out. As rescuers scrambled through the ruins near the epicenter, in some cases digging with their hands to look for survivors, human- itarian aid began trickling in. More than 3,000 pack- ages of food and nearly 8,000 sleeping kits were de- livered Sunday. The Saturday night quake knocked out power in many areas along the coast and some who fled to higher ground fearing a tsunami had no home to return to or feared struc- tures still standing might collapse. The country's Geo- physics Institute said it re- corded 230 aftershocks as of Sunday night. Spain's Red Cross said as many as 5,000 people may need temporary housing after the quake destroyed homes, and 100,000 may need some sort of aid. 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