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May 25, 2016

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Washington 86/65 New York 87/67 Miami 85/75 Atlanta 87/65 De tr oit 84/66 Houston 87/73 Chicago 84/66 Minneapolis 76/62 Kansas City 83/69 El Paso 92/63 Denver 74/46 Billings 63/4 7 Los Angeles 69/58 San Francisco 65/54 Seattle 66/50 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: THURSDAY 87° 59° FRIDAY 85° 59° Mostly sunn y Mostly sunn y SATURDAY 86° 61° Wi ndy in the morning SUNDAY 89° 61° Pa rtly sunn y TODAY 81° 55° Some sun with a shower in spots this a ernoon. Partly cloudy tonight. High ....................................................................... 76° Low ........................................................................ 56° Normal high ......................................................... 84° Normal low ........................................................... 56° Record high ........................................... 105° in 1943 Record low .............................................. 40° in 1989 Humidity noon today ........................................ 47% 24 hours through 2 p.m. yesterday ................. 0.00" Month to date ................................................... 0.51" Normal month to date ..................................... 0.99" Season to date ................................................ 22.10" Normal season to date .................................. 23.19" 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 ...................... High Mold .........................Low Trees ............. Moderate Weeds ........... Moderate 7 Highest at 12 p.m. Today 5:45 a.m. 8:27 p.m. 11:41 p.m. 9:07 a.m. Thursday 5:45 a.m. 8:28 p.m. none 10:04 a.m. 14 hr., 42 min. May29 Last Jun4 New First Jun12 Full Jun20 aboveBendBridge......................27 ...........2.50 ....... -0.10 atHamiltonCity.........................148 ......129.02 ....... -0.08 atOrdFerry................................114 ........96.49 ....... -0.01 atRedBluffDiversionDam.......253 ......238.60 .......none atTehamaBridge ......................213 ......201.20 ....... -0.10 atVinaWoodsonBridge............183 ......167.07 ....... -0.13 BlackButte ....................460.83..............86,684 .....60.3% LakeOroville..................887.38.........3,342,105 .....89.4% LakeShasta .................1054.67.........4,193,917 .....92.1% LakeTrinity..................2295.19.........1,406,068 .....53.1% Whiskeytown...............1208.47............236,211 .....98.0% Weather Trivia ™ What is part of a thunderstorm and also a blacksmith's tool? An anvil Today Thursday Anaheim 69/56/pc 72/57/pc Bakersfield 78/58/pc 83/61/s Chula Vista 67/59/pc 69/59/pc Crescent City 58/48/c 57/46/pc Death Valley 89/64/pc 93/66/s Eureka 59/50/c 60/48/pc Fremont 66/54/pc 73/51/pc Fresno 78/55/pc 82/58/s Glendale 67/54/pc 72/55/pc Huntington Beach 66/59/pc 68/59/pc Irvine 67/58/pc 70/58/pc Lake Tahoe 53/35/t 58/34/pc Long Beach 70/59/pc 71/59/pc Los Angeles 69/58/pc 72/59/pc Mammoth Mountain 52/33/t 59/33/pc Modesto 82/54/pc 86/57/s Monterey 63/52/pc 63/51/pc Moreno Valley 66/51/pc 73/53/pc Napa 72/50/pc 76/49/pc Needles 87/64/s 91/69/s Oakland 66/55/pc 69/53/pc Oxnard 67/55/pc 68/55/pc Redding 81/56/pc 87/60/pc Riverside 67/51/pc 74/53/pc Sacramento 79/52/pc 85/54/s San Bernardino 67/52/pc 74/53/pc San Diego 69/62/pc 69/62/pc San Francisco 65/54/pc 68/52/pc San Jose 69/54/pc 76/53/pc San Luis Obispo 67/51/pc 70/52/pc Santa Ana 68/58/pc 70/59/pc Santa Barbara 68/51/pc 69/52/pc Santa Clarita 68/50/pc 75/53/pc Stockton 78/51/pc 84/52/s Ventura 67/54/pc 68/54/pc Yosemite Valley 60/42/pc 66/44/t Today Thursday Albuquerque 81/50/pc 72/49/pc Atlanta 87/65/pc 88/65/s Baltimore 86/61/s 85/66/pc Boston 86/65/pc 78/60/pc Buffalo 77/61/pc 84/68/t Chicago 84/66/t 86/68/pc Cincinnati 80/64/pc 83/68/pc Dallas 88/74/pc 83/69/t Denver 74/46/pc 65/46/t Detroit 84/66/pc 83/69/t El Paso 92/63/s 86/57/s Fargo 77/58/t 79/55/c Honolulu 84/73/sh 85/74/sh Houston 87/73/pc 80/72/t Indianapolis 81/65/t 82/69/t Kansas City 83/69/t 86/67/t Las Vegas 78/61/pc 82/66/s Louisville 82/67/t 85/69/pc Miami 85/75/t 85/75/pc Minneapolis 76/62/r 82/64/c New Orleans 89/74/pc 87/74/pc New York City 87/67/s 87/66/pc Oklahoma City 88/70/pc 85/65/t Warm and humid conditions will continue in the South and build in the Northeast today. Showers and thunderstorms are forecast along an advanc- ing front from northern New England to part of the lower Great Lakes region. Downpours from a budding tropical system near the Bahamas will brush part of southern Florida. Locally severe thunderstorms and the risk of flooding rainfall will extend from the Dakotas to the middle part of the Mississippi Valley and southwestward to north- central Texas. A mosaic of showers and thunder- storms will stretch from California to Montana. High ............................. 98° in Midland, TX Low ............... 22° in Antero Reservoir, CO High ........... 118° in Nawabshah, Pakistan Low ... -28° in Summit Station, Greenland Bogota 70/52/pc 67/51/c Buenos Aires 64/45/s 61/46/pc Caracas 89/77/s 88/78/t Ensenada 69/56/pc 70/53/pc Mexico City 85/57/pc 80/56/pc Montreal 81/55/t 78/62/s Rio de Janeiro 74/65/pc 77/67/s Tijuana 68/59/pc 69/57/pc Toronto 83/58/sh 77/65/t Vancouver 65/50/pc 61/48/c Orlando 87/65/pc 85/66/s Philadelphia 87/64/s 87/67/pc Phoenix 90/65/s 86/66/s Pittsburgh 83/63/pc 83/67/pc Portland, ME 75/56/pc 76/52/s Portland, OR 66/50/c 64/49/c St. Louis 84/71/t 86/71/t Salt Lake City 68/49/t 67/50/t Seattle 66/50/c 63/48/c Tucson 89/56/s 83/57/s Washington, DC 86/65/s 85/68/pc Cairo 92/76/s 92/64/s Casablanca 74/58/pc 75/56/s Johannesburg 65/43/pc 61/40/pc Kinshasa 89/72/pc 90/72/pc Lagos 86/76/t 86/75/t Nairobi 73/54/pc 75/57/pc Tripoli 98/75/s 106/79/s Baghdad 94/68/s 99/71/s Beijing 85/63/pc 87/58/pc Hong Kong 88/80/pc 89/80/c Jerusalem 74/61/s 82/57/s Kabul 84/48/s 84/52/pc Manila 94/82/t 95/82/t Melbourne 60/51/c 55/46/r New Delhi 104/78/t 106/84/pc Seoul 76/60/pc 74/58/pc Singapore 91/79/t 89/80/c Sydney 68/53/pc 73/51/sh Tehran 85/60/s 87/65/s Tokyo 77/70/pc 80/70/pc Amsterdam 60/47/c 65/51/t Athens 79/63/s 82/63/s Belgrade 71/57/t 75/57/pc Berlin 70/57/pc 69/54/t Budapest 75/54/t 77/56/pc Dublin 53/47/pc 55/45/c London 59/46/c 67/50/pc Madrid 72/53/pc 75/54/pc Moscow 70/51/c 73/54/c Paris 66/51/pc 71/55/t Rome 72/55/pc 75/58/pc Stockholm 55/44/r 54/46/r Vienna 70/55/pc 76/56/t Zurich 69/48/pc 75/53/t 62/41 67/47 66/47 67/44 70/43 79/52 79/52 72/50 74/50 79/55 80/54 60/37 64/40 65/41 81/56 81/55 70/50 61/52 61/51 59/50 71/47 69/41 72/42 58/48 73/44 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 BySamMagdy and Brian Rohan The Associated Press CAIRO Body parts re- covered from the crash of EgyptAir Flight 804 showed signs of burns and were so small that they suggested the jet was brought down by an explosion, a member of the team examining the re- mains said Tuesday. But the idea of a blast was promptly dismissed by the head of Egypt's forensic agency as "baseless" speculation. The cause of Thursday's crash of the EgyptAir jet fly- ing from Paris to Cairo that killed all 66 people aboard still has not been deter- mined. Ships and planes from Egypt, Greece, France, the United States and other nations are searching the Mediterranean Sea north of the Egyptian port of Alexan- dria for the jet's voice and flight data recorders, as well as more bodies and parts of the aircraft. Egypt's civil aviation minister has said he believes terrorism is a more likely ex- planation than equipment failure or some other cata- strophic event. But no hard evidence has emerged on the cause, and no militant group has claimed to have downed the jet. Leaked flight data indicated a sen- sor detected smoke in a lav- atory and a fault in two of the plane's cockpit windows in the final moments of the flight. An Egyptian forensic team was examining the remains of the victims for any traces of explosives, ac- cording to a team member and a second official, both speaking on condition of an- onymity because they were not authorized to talk to re- porters. The team member said the fact that all 80 body parts recovered so far were very small and that some showed signs of burns sug- gested an explosion. "There isn't even a whole body part, like an arm or a head," said the forensic offi- cial, who examined the re- mains. He said at least one part of an arm has signs of burns — an indication it might have "belonged to a passen- ger sitting next to the explo- sion." "The logical explanation is that an explosion brought it down," he said, adding that if there was a blast, the cause was not known. But Hisham Abdel-Ha- mid, head of the Egyp- tian government's forensic agency, dismissed the sug- gestion, telling the state-run MENA news agency: "What- ever has been published is baseless and mere assump- tions." France's aviation ac- cident investigation agency would not comment on any- thing involving the bodies or say whether any infor- mation has surfaced to in- dicate an explosion. Other experts were di- vided on whether the state of the remains necessarily suggested an explosion. Philip Butterworth- Hayes, an aviation systems expert, said such damage was unlikely if the plane was intact when it hit the water. "Normally an impact is not going to do that to a human body in a seat belt," he said, adding that in some aircraft hit the water, bodies are found relatively intact. "Normally the human frame can withstand quite severe deceleration, which is what happens when a plane hits the water," But- terworth-Hayes said. But David Learmount, a consulting editor at the avi- ation news website Flight- global, said a water impact could have such a devastat- ing effect on those in the plane. "Hitting water after a fall from that height is like hit- ting a cliff face," he said. There also have been con- tradictory reports over the last moments of Flight 804. Greece's defense minister said radar showed the air- craft turned 90 degrees left, then a full 360 degrees to the right, plummeting from 38,000 feet (11,582 meters) to 15,000 feet (4,572 me- ters) before disappearing at about 10,000 feet (3,048 meters). But the head of Egypt's state-run provider of air navigation services denied that, saying the plane did not swerve or lose altitude and disappeared from radar while at its normal altitude of 37,000 feet. A Greek military offi- cial insisted that all radar data available to Greek au- thorities showed the plane swerving and losing alti- tude. The official spoke on condition of anonymity be- cause he was not authorized to talk to reporters. Egypt's investiga- tive team said 18 batches of wreckage have been brought to Cairo's criminal investigation units for ex- amination. It added that priority was to locate the flight data and cockpit voice recorders — the so-called "black boxes" — and to retrieve more bod- ies. A French patrol boat is carrying a doctor to help with the search for remains. Anything it finds would first be reported to Egyptian au- thorities and French justice officials, the French Navy said. Relatives of the victims were giving DNA samples to the forensic team in Cairo to help identify the remains, a security official said. The official also spoke on condi- tion of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to reporters. INVESTIGATION Forensic expert suggests explosion downed EgyptAir jet AMRNABIL—THEASSOCIATEDPRESS An Egyptian journalist holds a candle and a poster supporting EgyptAir during a candlelight vigil for the victims of EgyptAir Flight 804in front of the Journalists' Syndicate in Cairo, Egypt, on Tuesday. ELECT SANDY BRUCE SUPERVISOR Iamcommittedtokeepinglocalcontrol."Wethe people" are the best judge of what is right for our County and communities. I will vigorously defend our water & property rights. I consistently supported & still support a fair but strong medicinal marijuana ordinance. Public safety, children's education, jobs & county development issues remain high on my list of priorities. 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