Issue link: https://www.epageflip.net/i/734802
Washington 74/59 New York 69/53 Miami 89/79 Atlanta 84/63 Detroit 73/61 Houston 90/75 Chicago 75/61 Minneapolis 74/59 Kansas City 79/58 El Paso 82/55 Denver 66/36 Billings 53/40 Los Angeles 78/60 San Francisco 68/54 Seattle 60/52 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 76° 52° THURSDAY 79° 51° Plenty of sunshine Pa rtly sunn y FRIDAY 85° 53° Pa rtly sunn y SATURDAY 89° 54° Brilliant sunshine and warm TODAY 74° 49° Warmer with intervals of clouds and sunshine. Partly cloudy and cool tonight. High ....................................................................... 57° Low ........................................................................ 46° Normal high ......................................................... 85° Normal low ........................................................... 55° Record high ........................................... 103° in 1991 Record low .............................................. 41° in 1940 Humidity noon today ........................................ 47% 24 hours through 2 p.m. yesterday ................. 0.33" Month to date ................................................... 0.36" Normal month to date ..................................... 0.06" Season to date .................................................. 0.36" Normal season to date .................................... 0.06" Red Bluff through 2 p.m. yesterday Chico .................................................................. Good Napa ................................................................... Good Red Bluff .............................................. Not available Redding ............................................... Not available Yuba City ................................................... Moderate Allergy, dust and dander today: Beneficial Grass ....................... Low Mold .........................Low Trees ............. Moderate Weeds ........... Moderate 4 Highest at 12 p.m. Today 7:09 a.m. 6:46 p.m. 10:27 a.m. 9:07 p.m. Wednesday 7:10 a.m. 6:44 p.m. 11:21 a.m. 9:45 p.m. 11 hr., 37 min. Oct8 First Oct15 Full Last Oct22 New Oct30 aboveBendBridge......................27 ...........2.70 .......none atHamiltonCity.........................148 ......129.70 ......+0.10 atOrdFerry................................114 ........97.10 ......+0.10 atRedBluffDiversionDam.......253 ......238.80 ......+0.10 atTehamaBridge ......................213 ......201.30 ......+0.10 atVinaWoodsonBridge............183 ......167.00 ......+0.10 BlackButte ....................441.34..............34,227 .....23.8% LakeOroville..................742.59.........1,609,427 .....43.1% LakeShasta ...................998.49.........2,795,819 .....61.4% LakeTrinity..................2251.06............964,308 .....36.4% Whiskeytown...............1208.81............237,291 .....98.4% Weather Trivia ™ What is the record high temperature for the U.S. in October? 116 F. Sentinel, Arizona; Oct. 5, 1917. Today Wednesday Anaheim 79/56/s 79/54/s Bakersfield 76/53/s 75/50/s Chula Vista 75/59/pc 76/57/pc Crescent City 58/52/c 59/48/sh Death Valley 89/61/s 89/67/s Eureka 62/49/c 60/46/pc Fremont 70/50/pc 73/49/s Fresno 76/53/s 78/53/s Glendale 79/55/s 79/53/s Huntington Beach 75/62/s 74/61/s Irvine 77/58/s 76/56/s Lake Tahoe 56/23/pc 54/24/s Long Beach 79/61/s 78/59/s Los Angeles 78/60/s 78/60/s Mammoth Mountain 64/23/s 61/21/s Modesto 75/51/pc 76/52/s Monterey 65/49/pc 64/48/s Moreno Valley 79/49/s 80/49/s Napa 73/44/pc 76/45/s Needles 90/64/s 90/63/s Oakland 70/52/pc 73/50/s Oxnard 73/54/s 74/55/s Redding 73/46/c 76/50/pc Riverside 80/50/s 79/47/s Sacramento 73/47/pc 75/51/s San Bernardino 80/52/s 81/53/s San Diego 76/66/pc 75/64/pc San Francisco 68/54/pc 70/53/pc San Jose 71/51/pc 74/50/s San Luis Obispo 77/50/s 80/50/s Santa Ana 77/62/s 76/60/s Santa Barbara 78/51/s 80/50/s Santa Clarita 81/51/s 82/51/s Stockton 75/47/pc 77/48/s Ventura 73/53/s 73/53/s Yosemite Valley 68/35/s 67/35/s Today Wednesday Albuquerque 70/46/s 76/47/s Atlanta 84/63/pc 82/61/pc Baltimore 71/54/c 69/49/pc Boston 60/50/sh 62/48/s Buffalo 73/55/pc 75/56/s Chicago 75/61/pc 78/62/pc Cincinnati 79/62/s 80/60/s Dallas 88/73/pc 92/73/c Denver 66/36/s 67/36/pc Detroit 73/61/pc 77/63/pc El Paso 82/55/s 85/58/s Fargo 69/48/t 62/40/pc Honolulu 86/75/sh 84/74/c Houston 90/75/pc 90/74/pc Indianapolis 78/62/s 81/64/s Kansas City 79/58/pc 79/64/c Las Vegas 82/59/s 82/59/s Louisville 84/66/s 84/63/s Miami 89/79/t 89/79/t Minneapolis 74/59/c 68/52/r New Orleans 89/76/pc 89/74/pc New York City 69/53/sh 68/55/pc Oklahoma City 84/64/t 88/71/c Much of the eastern third of the nation will be free of rain and generally sunny and warm after patchy morning fog burns off today. Spotty thunderstorms will erupt from Louisiana to Florida and will not be associated with Hurricane Mat- thew. Matthew will continue to move northward over the Caribbean between Haiti and Cuba with dangerous and destructive consequences. As a strong cold front crosses the Plains, locally severe thunderstorms will occur from the Dakotas to Texas. The storms will bring the risk of damaging winds and flash flooding. High ............................. 97° in McAllen, TX Low ......... 16° in Tuolumne Meadows, CA High ........................ 111° in Aswan, Egypt Low ... -16° in Summit Station, Greenland Bogota 67/50/r 67/50/r Buenos Aires 68/55/s 63/51/r Caracas 91/79/pc 90/78/pc Ensenada 77/57/pc 77/54/pc Mexico City 76/51/t 77/54/t Montreal 66/49/pc 71/52/s Rio de Janeiro 72/67/r 75/68/pc Tijuana 76/58/pc 76/56/pc Toronto 69/54/s 73/57/pc Vancouver 58/48/r 60/48/pc Orlando 87/74/t 88/77/t Philadelphia 71/54/c 71/51/pc Phoenix 86/62/s 89/65/s Pittsburgh 75/55/s 74/52/s Portland, ME 62/41/pc 65/42/s Portland, OR 61/53/r 61/50/r St. Louis 82/67/pc 83/70/pc Salt Lake City 61/41/c 57/39/sh Seattle 60/52/r 62/49/sh Tucson 83/56/s 88/59/s Washington, DC 74/59/c 71/56/pc Cairo 90/71/s 89/72/s Casablanca 85/64/pc 88/64/pc Johannesburg 68/43/s 78/50/s Kinshasa 87/73/t 89/72/pc Lagos 87/76/pc 87/75/t Nairobi 77/56/c 80/57/pc Tripoli 95/70/s 88/70/s Baghdad 98/62/s 98/66/s Beijing 64/50/r 74/49/pc Hong Kong 86/79/sh 88/79/c Jerusalem 83/62/s 79/62/s Kabul 84/49/s 80/50/s Manila 88/77/t 87/77/c Melbourne 58/46/sh 61/52/c New Delhi 96/81/pc 96/81/pc Seoul 84/61/s 80/56/s Singapore 89/77/pc 90/77/c Sydney 77/55/s 73/58/s Tehran 79/56/s 80/58/s Tokyo 83/71/c 78/74/r Amsterdam 61/44/pc 56/43/pc Athens 83/67/s 77/60/pc Belgrade 64/43/sh 55/41/pc Berlin 60/42/s 52/47/sh Budapest 57/38/r 53/38/pc Dublin 59/51/pc 59/48/s London 66/50/pc 61/46/s Madrid 83/54/pc 84/55/s Moscow 55/50/sh 58/47/r Paris 66/47/s 62/42/s Rome 75/54/s 72/56/s Stockholm 52/37/s 51/37/s Vienna 54/39/r 50/42/pc Zurich 61/40/pc 55/36/s 63/27 67/35 66/34 63/33 63/29 73/47 72/45 73/44 72/43 71/48 72/49 52/32 55/31 61/30 73/46 74/49 65/43 62/52 64/51 62/49 67/44 59/37 62/42 58/52 61/46 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 ByDavidMcFadden The Associated Press PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI Heavyrainsfromtheouter bands of Hurricane Mat- thew drenched Haiti and Jamaica on Monday, flood- ing streets and sending many people to emergency shelters as the sprawling Category 4 storm steamed toward the two Caribbean countries. Matthew had sustained winds of 140 mph as it moved north, up from 130 mph earlier in the day. The center was expected to pass near or over the southwest- ern tip of Haiti Tuesday morning before heading to eastern Cuba, the U.S. Na- tional Hurricane Center in Miami said. "We are looking at a dan- gerous hurricane that is heading into the vicinity of western Haiti and eastern Cuba," said Richard Pasch, a senior hurricane special- ist with the center. "People who are impacted by things like flooding and mudslides hopefully would get out and relocate because that's where we have seen loss of life in the past." In Jamaica, many took that advice before the is- land's government discon- tinued a hurricane warn- ing and replaced it with a tropical storm warning as Matthew tracked closer to Haiti. More than 700 people packed shelters in the east- ern parish of St. Thomas and the Salvation Army said there were about 200 people at its shelters in Kingston as it put out a call for mat- tresses and cots. Many people chose to stick it out at home. Local Government Minister Des- mond McKenzie said all but four residents of the Port Royal area near the Kings- ton airport refused to board buses and evacuate. In Haiti, authorities ex- perienced a similar prob- lem in some flood-prone areas. In the Port-au-Prince suburb of Tabarre, officials urged shantytown residents living next to a muddy river to take shelter at a local school where cots were set up. But many refused, fear- ing their few possessions might be stolen. "If we lose our things we are not going to get them back!" Toussaint Laine said as police and officials from the mayor's office urged the jobless man and his family to evacuate. Haiti's civil protection agency reported the death of a fisherman in rough water churned up by the storm. Agency chief Marie Alta Jean-Baptiste had said early Monday that the body of another fisherman was recovered off the southern town of Aquin but she later said that was wrong and he was still missing. The reported death in Haiti brought the total for the storm to at least three. One man died Friday in Co- lombiaanda16-year-oldwas killed in St. Vincent and the GrenadinesonSept.28when the system passed through the eastern Caribbean. Authorities went door to door in Haiti's south coast cities of Les Cayes and Jeremie to make sure people were aware of the storm. At least 1,200 peo- ple were moved to shelters in churches and schools. "We are continuing to mobilize teams in the south to move people away from dangerous areas," Jean- Baptiste said. There is no shortage of people with flimsy houses set up in risky places in Haiti. In an unregulated sprawl of shacks built on hillsides near the north- ern edge of Haiti's capital, some poor families did the best they could to reinforce their tin-and-tarp houses. But most were just praying they would get through the storm in the shanty metrop- olis of Canaan without get- ting hurt. "I know my house could easily blow away. All I can do is pray and then pray some more," said Ronlande Francois. She lives with her unemployed husband and three children. Forecasters said the storm could dump as much as 40 inches of rain on some isolated areas of Haiti, rais- ing fears of deadly mud- slides and floods in the heavily deforested country where many families live in flimsy houses with cor- rugated metal roofs. Matthew is one of the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes in recent his- tory and briefly reached the top classification, Cate- gory 5, becoming the stron- gest hurricane in the region since Felix in 2007. CARIBBEAN Matthew drenches Haiti and Jamaica with heavy rain DIEUNALIOCHERY—THEASSOCIATEDPRESS A man crosses a street using a garbage bag as protection from a light rain, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Monday. The Back Country QS-3 Touring HT is an all season, hybrid highway tire for light trucks, SUVs and crossovers. It merges the ride qualities of a highway tire with highly reliable traction in most weather conditions, on and off blacktop. The Back Country SQ-4 is an all- terrain tire for light trucks and SUVs. Built with the latest tire construction and compounded technology, for even tread wear, aggressive traction, long tie life, and all-season performance. FALL TIRE SALE FALL TIRE SALE 522 Antelope Blvd., Red Bluff (530) 529-1654 www.lesschwab.com FD652 -BurialorCremation - Personalized Services - Pre Planning - Customized Burial Option 816WalnutSt.,RedBluff,CA (530) 527-1174 www.chapeloftheflowers.net You can have peace of mind knowing your loved one has rested with dignity. Hoyt-ColeChapeloftheFlowers 819 Jefferson St. Red Bluff Individual&GroupMedicalInsurance Variouscompaniestochoosefrom ~ Medical Insurance (basic&highdeductibles) ~ Dental & Vision Insurance ~ Life Insurance ~ Medicare Supplements ~ Prescription Drug Plans ~ Supplemental Insurance with AFLAC products ~ Asset Preserver SINCE 1959 Jennifer & Michelle have over 35 years combined experience in Insurance Services Call for appointment (530) 527-6761 Lic# 0199754 WildWilly's Smokehouse 8064StateHWY99E, Los Molinos across from the Mill Stream Shopping Center Come see our mascot (WildWillie) SHOWROOM HOURS: WEDNESDAY THRU SUNDAY NOON TO 6PM! and new smoker/grills from Traeger & Camp Chef! 714WalnutSt.,RedBluff Your One Stop Convenience Store ONE STOP More Than Just a Gas Station! E X P A N D E D Craft Beer Section nowavailable | WEATHER | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2016 8 B