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January 26, 2017

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Washington 58/37 New York 51/36 Miami 86/65 Atlanta 55/34 Detroit 41/30 Houston 61/40 Chicago 35/24 Minneapolis 29/20 Kansas City 33/21 El Paso 50/27 Denver 32/12 Billings 31/20 Los Angeles 63/44 San Francisco 55/41 Seattle 49/36 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 59° 32° SATURDAY 61° 34° Fo g in the a.m.; mostly sunny Fo g in the a.m.; mostly sunny SUNDAY 61° 36° Fo g in the morning; some sun MONDAY 64° 39° Times of clouds and sun TODAY 57° 35° Fog this morning; otherwise, clouds and sun. Patchy clouds and cold; areas of late-night fog tonight. High ....................................................................... 48° Low ........................................................................ 33° Normal high ......................................................... 56° Normal low ........................................................... 39° Record high ............................................. 78° in 2014 Record low .............................................. 24° in 1937 Humidity noon today ........................................ 54% 24 hours through 2 p.m. yesterday ................. 0.00" Month to date ................................................... 6.80" Normal month to date ..................................... 4.10" Season to date ................................................ 16.76" Normal season to date .................................. 12.32" Red Bluff through 2 p.m. yesterday Chico .......................................................... Moderate Napa ........................................................... Moderate Red Bluff .............................................. Not available Redding ............................................... Not available Yuba City ................................................... Moderate Allergy, dust and dander today: Neutral Grass .................. Absent Mold .........................Low Trees ............. Moderate Weeds ................ Absent 2 Highest at 11 a.m. Today 7:23 a.m. 5:21 p.m. 6:16 a.m. 4:28 p.m. Friday 7:22 a.m. 5:22 p.m. 7:01 a.m. 5:26 p.m. 9 hr., 58 min. Jan27 New Feb3 First Full Feb10 Last Feb18 aboveBendBridge......................27 .........15.30 ....... -1.10 atHamiltonCity.........................148 ......138.68 ....... -1.18 atOrdFerry................................114 ......109.03 ....... -2.36 atRedBluffDiversionDam.......253 ......245.50 ....... -0.90 atTehamaBridge ......................213 ......208.90 ....... -0.80 atVinaWoodsonBridge............183 ......175.67 ....... -1.03 BlackButte ....................444.88..............41,486 .....28.9% LakeOroville..................855.45.........2,882,123 .....77.1% LakeShasta .................1036.70.........3,705,686 .....81.4% LakeTrinity..................2297.96.........1,438,191 .....54.3% Whiskeytown...............1205.84............227,934 .....94.5% Weather Trivia ™ What is graupel? Snowflakes that partially melt, then freeze as they descend. Today Friday Anaheim 63/45/s 64/42/s Bakersfield 54/35/s 56/35/s Chula Vista 62/43/s 64/41/s Crescent City 53/38/pc 54/38/s Death Valley 61/45/pc 61/42/s Eureka 54/36/pc 55/37/s Fremont 56/37/pc 56/37/s Fresno 53/35/s 53/35/s Glendale 62/45/s 63/45/s Huntington Beach 61/48/s 64/47/s Irvine 62/46/s 65/43/s Lake Tahoe 32/11/sf 33/11/s Long Beach 62/42/s 65/41/s Los Angeles 63/44/s 66/44/s Mammoth Mountain 28/0/pc 29/-1/s Modesto 56/35/pc 55/34/s Monterey 56/37/s 59/37/s Moreno Valley 57/38/s 57/37/s Napa 56/33/pc 57/33/s Needles 57/42/s 56/41/s Oakland 56/39/pc 57/38/s Oxnard 62/45/s 66/46/s Redding 57/36/pc 60/34/s Riverside 58/35/s 58/34/s Sacramento 54/33/pc 54/33/s San Bernardino 59/42/s 59/42/s San Diego 61/46/s 64/46/s San Francisco 55/41/pc 56/40/s San Jose 57/36/pc 57/36/s San Luis Obispo 63/39/s 67/37/s Santa Ana 62/46/s 65/44/s Santa Barbara 60/37/s 61/40/s Santa Clarita 58/40/s 57/40/s Stockton 55/31/pc 55/31/s Ventura 61/46/s 64/45/s Yosemite Valley 40/19/sf 47/21/s Today Friday Albuquerque 36/15/s 36/16/s Atlanta 55/34/pc 50/32/s Baltimore 56/34/pc 45/29/pc Boston 51/34/pc 44/32/pc Buffalo 37/30/sn 35/27/sf Chicago 35/24/sf 29/23/c Cincinnati 40/28/c 36/24/sf Dallas 54/33/s 56/32/s Denver 32/12/s 37/20/s Detroit 41/30/sn 35/28/sf El Paso 50/27/s 48/26/s Fargo 23/15/c 31/24/c Honolulu 82/68/pc 82/65/pc Houston 61/40/s 61/44/s Indianapolis 37/27/sf 31/24/c Kansas City 33/21/pc 38/25/pc Las Vegas 48/35/s 49/31/s Louisville 43/30/c 39/26/c Miami 86/65/s 82/57/pc Minneapolis 29/20/c 31/24/c New Orleans 60/43/s 57/42/s New York City 51/36/sh 44/32/pc Oklahoma City 48/23/s 50/26/s Warm air will be squeezed to the immediate Atlan- tic coast today. Clouds and showers are in store for part of the day from the Florida Peninsula to southeastern Maine. As colder air sweeps in from the west and north, snow showers are forecast to develop over the Appalachians. As steady snow diminishes over the central and northern Great Lakes region, bands of lake-effect snow and snow squalls will develop to the lee of the lakes. Most areas from the Plains to the Rockies and Pacific coast can expect temperatures typical for the middle of the winter. High ............................. 86° in McAllen, TX Low .............. -25° in Mammoth Lakes, CA High ............. 111° in Geraldton, Australia Low ...................... -42° in Eureka, Canada Bogota 65/46/r 68/48/t Buenos Aires 74/55/pc 80/63/s Caracas 88/72/s 87/72/s Ensenada 65/47/s 64/40/s Mexico City 78/45/s 77/46/s Montreal 37/26/sn 31/23/sf Rio de Janeiro 94/78/t 95/79/pc Tijuana 63/44/s 64/42/s Toronto 40/28/sf 36/25/c Vancouver 45/34/pc 47/36/c Orlando 82/55/c 68/44/pc Philadelphia 56/36/pc 45/31/pc Phoenix 57/37/s 58/37/s Pittsburgh 40/30/sn 35/24/sf Portland, ME 45/28/pc 41/26/pc Portland, OR 47/31/pc 47/30/pc St. Louis 37/28/c 38/29/pc Salt Lake City 29/14/c 25/13/c Seattle 49/36/c 51/37/pc Tucson 56/32/s 55/32/s Washington, DC 58/37/pc 47/31/pc Cairo 67/50/pc 63/48/pc Casablanca 66/50/r 62/46/r Johannesburg 72/59/t 70/59/t Kinshasa 90/75/pc 88/73/c Lagos 90/77/pc 90/79/pc Nairobi 83/55/pc 84/56/pc Tripoli 61/39/pc 65/46/pc Baghdad 63/47/c 62/45/r Beijing 49/18/pc 42/18/s Hong Kong 69/61/s 70/63/s Jerusalem 55/42/c 47/36/sh Kabul 40/18/pc 46/26/s Manila 83/71/sh 85/72/pc Melbourne 73/58/s 79/56/s New Delhi 65/51/t 66/49/pc Seoul 41/21/pc 32/14/s Singapore 83/75/pc 83/75/t Sydney 81/71/sh 82/73/pc Tehran 50/39/c 42/32/sn Tokyo 49/41/s 61/40/pc Amsterdam 34/24/pc 44/35/pc Athens 47/34/c 46/34/pc Belgrade 28/12/sf 28/17/pc Berlin 36/26/pc 36/24/s Budapest 32/11/c 30/12/s Dublin 44/40/pc 46/36/sh London 40/31/s 47/40/pc Madrid 50/37/c 48/32/r Moscow 13/9/c 29/23/c Paris 39/32/s 51/42/pc Rome 56/41/s 55/43/pc Stockholm 41/31/pc 37/27/c Vienna 32/21/c 32/20/s Zurich 29/20/pc 36/25/pc 35/14 37/15 36/18 37/19 37/17 54/33 54/31 56/33 56/32 54/34 56/35 30/7 34/10 38/18 57/36 57/35 52/32 53/42 53/41 54/36 55/32 42/20 44/21 53/38 47/27 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2017 ByDonBabwin The Associated Press CHICAGO President Don- ald Trump says he's ready to "send in the Feds" if Chi- cago can't reduce its homi- cide problem, and the city's police superintendent says he is "more than willing" to work with the federal gov- ernment to combat the vi- olence. Trump tweeted Tuesday night: "If Chicago doesn't fix the horrible 'carnage' going on, 228 shootings in 2017 with 42 killings (up 24% from 2016), I will send in the Feds!" In response to the pres- ident's tweet, Police Su- perintendent Eddie John- son reiterated that the city is receptive to assistance from the Department of Justice, the FBI, the Drug Enforcement Administra- tion and the Bureau of Al- cohol Tobacco and Fire- arms. He also repeated that city officials have sought a "boost" in federal prosecu- tion rates for gun crimes in Chicago since homicide fig- ures spiked. Trump offered no de- tails on what federal inter- vention would look like, though many of the con- ceivable options would pose practical and consti- tutional obstacles. The most direct — and most extreme — interven- tion would be sending Na- tional Guard troops. But a federal statute dating to 1878 prohibits the deploy- ment of federal troops to do the jobs of domestic police, with some narrow, rarely invoked exceptions. Mayor Rahm Eman- uel, in an interview with WTTW's "Chicago To- night" on Tuesday, said he welcomed government help in the form of more money to hire officers and more resources to track the flow of illegal guns into Chi- cago. Emanuel, a Democrat who once worked as former President Barack Obama's White House chief of staff, also mentioned support for after-school and other so- cial programs. "The federal government can be a partner, and to be honest they haven't been for decades," he said. Trump's tweet came a day after Emanuel criti- cized Trump for worrying about the size of the crowd at his inauguration. Eman- uel has acknowledged his own frustration with Chi- cago's crime rate. The figures cited by Trump are the same as those published Monday in the Chicago Tribune. The tweet was posted about the time Tuesday evening that the figures were cited on Fox television's "O'Reilly Factor." The numbers were slightly different from the latest tally by the Chi- cago Police Department. As of Tuesday, police said, 234 people have been shot in 2017, including 38 who died. At this point last year, 227 people had been shot, including 33 deaths. Department spokes- man Anthony Guglielmi explained that the de- partment's numbers are slightly different because they do not include officer- involved shootings, shoot- ings that were considered "justified," such as those that were in self-defense, and shootings that were investigated by state po- lice because they occurred on expressways. It appears that the pres- ident's numbers for homi- cides came from the coun- ty's medical examiner's of- fice, Guglielmi said. Earlier this month, be- fore he took office, Trump tweeted that Emanuel should ask for federal help if he isn't able to bring down the number of homi- cides. Last year, the death toll soared to 762 — the most killings in the city in nearly two decades and more than New York and Los Angeles combined. In Tuesday's tweet, Trump did not offer specif- ics about how the federal government could help. The White House website says: "Our country needs more law enforcement, more community engage- ment and more effective policing." Rep. Luis Gutierrez, a Chicago Democrat, criti- cized Trump, suggesting in a statement that the pres- ident, whom he called the "tweeter-in-chief," would "rather spend his time on Twitter" than look for ways to reduce gun violence. "The president wants publicity and to be seen beating up on Democratic elected officials and ap- pearing hostile to a big city like Chicago in the eyes of his suburban and rural vot- ers," Gutierrez said, adding that he does not believe the president "will do anything constructive to get cheap handguns off the streets of American cities." Another Chicago Dem- ocrat, Rep. Mike Quig- ley, called Trump's threat "reckless and misguided" and a "gross overreach of federal power." He called on the president to increase funding for federal pro- grams that he said were cut by Republicans but would help local law enforcement. He also called on Trump to support "commonsense, pragmatic gun laws." CITY VIOLENCE Trump warns he's ready to 'send in the Feds' to Chicago NOWOPENTONEWPATIENTSWITH AN EXPANDED MEDICAL TEAM • WeacceptMedi-Cal,Medi-CalManagedCare by California Health and Wellness, Medicare, and most Private Insurance. • Assistance is available by Healthcare Options regarding Medi-Cal and Managed Medi-Cal questions or changes. • We are often available for same-day appointments. • A new clinic facility is coming soon to your community. We invite you to become part of our medical family. Call to schedule your appointment today. 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