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JAVIER Washington 84/76 New York 87/73 Miami 89/79 Atlanta 84/73 Detroit 88/72 Houston 100/79 Chicago 88/68 Minneapolis 89/73 Kansas City 88/73 El Paso 97/71 Denver 94/62 Billings 89/61 Los Angeles 79/6 5 San Francisco 72/56 Seattle 71/57 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 97° 64° THURSDAY 100° 64° Wa rm with plenty of sun Plenty of sunshine FRIDAY 101° 65° Ho t with plenty of sun SATURDAY 103° 63° Ho t with plenty of sunshine TODAY 97° 65° Sunshine and seasonably warm. Clear tonight. High ....................................................................... 92° Low ........................................................................ 63° Normal high ......................................................... 97° Normal low ........................................................... 64° Record high ........................................... 119° in 1978 Record low .............................................. 54° in 1944 Humidity noon today ........................................ 21% 24 hours through 2 p.m. yesterday ................. 0.00" Month to date ................................................... 0.00" Normal month to date ..................................... 0.03" Season to date ................................................ 23.37" Normal season to date .................................. 24.05" 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 ....................... Low Mold .........................Low Trees .................. Absent Weeds ..................... Low 7 Highest at 12 p.m. Today 6:15 a.m. 8:13 p.m. 12:54 p.m. 12:00 a.m. Wednesday 6:16 a.m. 8:12 p.m. 1:49 p.m. none 13 hr., 58 min. Aug10 First Aug18 Full Last Aug24 New Sep1 aboveBendBridge......................27 ...........4.20 .......none atHamiltonCity.........................148 ......129.80 ......+0.10 atOrdFerry................................114 ........97.20 ......+0.10 atRedBluffDiversionDam.......253 ......239.30 .......none atTehamaBridge ......................213 ......202.00 .......none atVinaWoodsonBridge............183 ......167.80 .......none BlackButte ....................450.01..............53,691 .....37.4% LakeOroville..................800.48.........2,197,165 .....58.8% LakeShasta .................1026.77.........3,452,497 .....75.8% LakeTrinity..................2269.15.........1,130,350 .....42.7% Whiskeytown...............1208.93............237,673 .....98.6% Weather Trivia ™ What is the sunniest place in the world? The eastern Sahara is sunny 97% of the time. Today Wednesday Anaheim 82/61/pc 82/60/pc Bakersfield 98/68/s 98/68/s Chula Vista 76/61/pc 77/62/pc Crescent City 63/51/pc 64/51/pc Death Valley 111/82/s 107/85/s Eureka 63/50/pc 63/51/pc Fremont 79/57/pc 78/56/pc Fresno 98/65/s 99/65/s Glendale 82/60/pc 83/58/pc Huntington Beach 75/64/pc 74/64/pc Irvine 77/62/pc 78/62/pc Lake Tahoe 75/38/s 75/38/pc Long Beach 79/65/pc 80/65/pc Los Angeles 79/65/pc 79/64/pc Mammoth Mountain 80/38/s 80/37/s Modesto 95/62/s 96/63/s Monterey 64/53/pc 64/53/pc Moreno Valley 90/56/s 91/55/s Napa 88/53/pc 84/52/pc Needles 107/85/s 103/83/t Oakland 73/56/pc 72/56/pc Oxnard 74/61/pc 72/60/pc Redding 97/64/s 98/65/s Riverside 91/57/s 91/56/s Sacramento 94/60/s 92/58/s San Bernardino 92/57/pc 93/58/s San Diego 75/65/pc 76/65/pc San Francisco 72/56/pc 71/54/pc San Jose 80/58/pc 80/58/pc San Luis Obispo 75/55/pc 76/55/pc Santa Ana 77/65/pc 78/65/pc Santa Barbara 72/56/pc 71/56/pc Santa Clarita 88/58/s 88/56/s Stockton 94/59/s 94/58/s Ventura 74/59/pc 71/58/pc Yosemite Valley 87/53/s 87/53/s Today Wednesday Albuquerque 92/67/pc 86/64/t Atlanta 84/73/t 83/72/c Baltimore 84/73/pc 91/75/pc Boston 82/69/s 82/73/t Buffalo 92/73/s 87/73/c Chicago 88/68/pc 90/73/pc Cincinnati 87/73/t 85/74/t Dallas 102/82/pc 101/82/s Denver 94/62/t 91/61/pc Detroit 88/72/pc 91/72/pc El Paso 97/71/pc 90/69/t Fargo 86/66/pc 86/71/t Honolulu 87/75/pc 86/77/pc Houston 100/79/pc 98/79/t Indianapolis 89/74/pc 87/74/pc Kansas City 88/73/t 91/75/pc Las Vegas 104/80/s 100/78/pc Louisville 88/75/t 89/76/c Miami 89/79/t 91/78/pc Minneapolis 89/73/pc 89/75/pc New Orleans 89/79/t 88/79/t New York City 87/73/s 83/75/pc Oklahoma City 97/74/pc 98/75/s Much of the northeastern United States can ex- pect a dry and sunny day with low humidity today. High pressure will settle off the Massachusetts coast. A mosaic of showers and locally heavy thunderstorms are forecast for the Southeast states and will extend into part of the Ohio Valley. The greatest potential for flooding on a regional basis will be along the northeastern part of the Gulf Coast. Much of the Plains and Great Lakes region will be dry and sunny, while a few storms erupt near the Canada border. Tropical downpours will reach the Southwest. High ........................... 112° in Needles, CA Low ............... 26° in Bodie State Park, CA High ........................... 117° in Basrah, Iraq Low ...... 3° in Summit Station, Greenland Bogota 67/50/pc 65/50/c Buenos Aires 63/39/s 63/46/pc Caracas 89/77/pc 89/79/pc Ensenada 80/61/pc 81/61/pc Mexico City 72/56/t 74/55/t Montreal 85/65/s 90/70/pc Rio de Janeiro 81/68/c 72/66/sh Tijuana 78/61/pc 79/61/pc Toronto 89/71/s 92/71/pc Vancouver 67/57/c 71/57/pc Orlando 86/74/t 90/75/t Philadelphia 89/74/pc 90/77/pc Phoenix 101/78/t 94/79/t Pittsburgh 86/73/pc 86/71/pc Portland, ME 79/61/s 82/66/pc Portland, OR 71/59/pc 80/59/pc St. Louis 90/75/pc 92/76/pc Salt Lake City 96/68/s 88/67/pc Seattle 71/57/c 76/57/pc Tucson 95/75/t 88/73/t Washington, DC 84/76/pc 92/77/pc Cairo 98/77/s 96/78/s Casablanca 94/69/s 87/66/s Johannesburg 67/39/s 71/40/s Kinshasa 88/69/s 89/70/s Lagos 83/74/pc 83/74/t Nairobi 72/51/c 73/53/pc Tripoli 88/66/s 94/74/s Baghdad 114/80/s 115/82/s Beijing 88/76/pc 91/80/pc Hong Kong 94/81/t 92/80/sh Jerusalem 86/69/s 87/68/s Kabul 94/62/s 92/63/s Manila 84/79/t 86/79/sh Melbourne 61/46/r 55/42/r New Delhi 91/81/pc 90/80/t Seoul 92/78/t 93/77/s Singapore 88/80/c 88/78/t Sydney 68/55/pc 72/50/pc Tehran 99/68/s 98/70/s Tokyo 94/79/pc 91/77/pc Amsterdam 65/51/sh 63/52/sh Athens 90/78/s 94/75/s Belgrade 84/62/pc 85/58/pc Berlin 68/50/c 65/49/pc Budapest 85/59/s 76/55/t Dublin 62/50/pc 63/54/sh London 70/51/pc 67/56/pc Madrid 94/62/pc 84/58/t Moscow 76/57/pc 79/59/pc Paris 73/50/pc 71/51/pc Rome 86/67/s 84/67/s Stockholm 65/50/sh 63/46/r Vienna 82/57/t 63/53/r Zurich 66/48/r 65/47/sh 84/48 88/53 87/55 87/55 89/48 94/60 97/59 88/53 93/54 96/63 97/66 75/44 79/41 84/47 97/64 97/65 89/59 69/54 70/53 63/50 82/50 80/48 84/53 63/51 83/54 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 ByAbdulSattarand Munir Ahmed The Associated Press QUETTA, PAKISTAN Pak- istani militants struck at the heart of the country's legal profession on Mon- day, killing a prominent at- torney and then bombing the hospital where dozens of other lawyers had gath- ered to mourn. The twin at- tacks killed at least 70 peo- ple, most of them lawyers, authorities said. A breakaway faction of the Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the attacks in Quetta, the capital of restive Baluch- istan province, which also wounded dozens of others. In a statement, Ahsa- nullah Ahsan, spokesman for the Jamaat-ul-Ahrar militant group, said its fighters killed Bilal Kasi, the president of the Balu- chistan Bar Association, then as dozens of law- yers gathered at the gov- ernment-run Civil Hospi- tal, a suicide bomber tar- geted the mourners. Jamaat-ul-Ahrar has been behind several attacks in Pakistan in recent years, including a deadly March bombing on Easter Sunday in a park in the eastern city of Lahore that killed at least 70 people. Witnesses described horrifying scenes of bod- ies scattered on the ground and the wounded scream- ing out for help. A senior police official said Kasi was shot and killed by gunmen as he was on his way to his of- fice. Kasi was among the most outspoken lawyers in Baluchistan province and was popular for campaign- ing for improvements in the legal community. "It was a suicide attack," said the police official, Za- hoor Ahmed Afridi. He said remains of the attacker had been found and authori- ties were trying to identify them. Ninety-two people were wounded in the explosion, according to Civil Hospital director Abdul Rehman. Two journalists working for Pakistani news chan- nels were among those killed in the attack, accord- ing to Shahzada Zulfiqar, the president of the Quetta Press Club. Ali Zafar, the head of the country's main lawyers' association, condemned the blast as "an attack on justice." He said lawyers would observe three days of mourning and would not appear in court in solidarity with their colleagues and others killed in the attack. In Washington, U.S. State Department spokeswoman Elizabeth Trudeau con- demned the targeting of "a hospital, as well as the judi- ciary and the media, two of the most important pillars of every democracy," and vowed to work with Paki- stan to combat the threat of terrorism. Survivors described scenes of panic as the blast ripped through the emer- gency room. Waliur Rehman said he was taking his ailing fa- ther to the emergency ward when the explosion shook the building, knocking them both to the ground. "There were bodies every- where," he said. Another witness, lawyer Abdul Latif, said he had just arrived at the hospi- tal to express his grief over Kasi's killing, and was hor- rified to "see the bodies of dozens of other lawyers" ly- ing in pools of blood on the floor. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif strongly condemned the blast and expressed his "deep grief and anguish over the loss of precious hu- man lives." 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