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WEATHER East Oregonian Page 2A REGIONAL CITIES Forecast SUNDAY TODAY Partly sunny Partly sunny 60° 37° 61° 44° MONDAY TUESDAY Partial sunshine Plenty of clouds PENDLETON TEMPERATURE FORECAST 64° 43° 61° 36° 57° 42° HERMISTON TEMPERATURE FORECAST 61° 37° 62° 44° PENDLETON through 3 p.m. yesterday TEMPERATURE HIGH LOW 63° 60° 82° (1933) 37° 38° 19° (1916) PRECIPITATION 24 hours ending 3 p.m. Month to date Normal month to date Year to date Last year to date Normal year to date 0.00" 0.07" 0.75" 5.89" 8.99" 9.69" HERMISTON through 3 p.m. yesterday LOW 62° 62° 80° (1933) 0.00" 0.23" 0.46" 3.71" 5.57" 7.02" SUN AND MOON Nov 3 Bend 63/33 Burns 65/30 New 7:23 a.m. 5:55 p.m. 4:32 p.m. 3:40 a.m. First Nov 11 Nov 18 Caldwell 65/40 Astoria Baker City Bend Brookings Burns Enterprise Eugene Heppner Hermiston John Day Klamath Falls La Grande Meacham Medford Newport North Bend Ontario Pasco Pendleton Portland Redmond Salem Spokane Ukiah Vancouver Walla Walla Yakima Hi 64 62 63 63 65 62 67 60 61 67 68 63 61 74 63 65 65 63 60 66 63 66 59 61 64 59 64 Lo 48 33 33 51 30 34 40 35 37 46 35 37 36 43 49 49 38 37 37 47 30 43 39 33 45 45 38 NATIONAL WEATHER TODAY Sun. 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W pc pc s r t c pc s s s s Hi 56 84 78 55 73 41 56 68 69 80 67 Lo 44 76 62 45 54 36 44 49 52 66 53 W pc pc pc pc t sn s pc s s s WINDS Medford 74/43 PRECIPITATION Oct 27 John Day 67/46 Ontario 65/38 34° 37° 20° (1935) 24 hours ending 3 p.m. Month to date Normal month to date Year to date Last year to date Normal year to date Sunrise today Sunset tonight Moonrise today Moonset today Full Last Albany 65/43 Eugene 67/40 TEMPERATURE Yesterday Normals Records 57° 42° Spokane Wenatchee 59/39 60/39 Tacoma Moses 58/39 Lake Pullman Aberdeen Olympia Yakima 62/40 62/39 60/50 58/38 64/38 Longview Kennewick Walla Walla 62/43 59/45 Lewiston 61/37 Astoria 63/44 64/48 Portland Enterprise Hermiston 66/47 Pendleton 62/34 The Dalles 61/37 60/37 65/40 La Grande Salem 63/37 66/43 Corvallis 68/39 HIGH 63° 37° Seattle 59/48 ALMANAC Yesterday Normals Records 67° 42° Today WEDNESDAY Partial sunshine Saturday, October 24, 2015 Klamath Falls 68/35 (in mph) Today Sunday Boardman Pendleton N 3-6 NW 3-6 NW 3-6 NW 3-6 UV INDEX TODAY Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. REGIONAL FORECAST Coastal Oregon: Variable cloudiness today. A couple of showers tonight, but dry in central parts. Eastern and Central Oregon: Partly sunny today. Partly cloudy tonight. Partly sunny tomorrow. Western Washington: Variable cloudiness today. Partly cloudy tonight; a brief shower or two at the coast. Eastern Washington: Partly sunny today. Partly cloudy tonight. Partly sunny tomor- row. Cascades: Times of clouds and sun today. Partly cloudy tonight. Rather cloudy tomorrow. Northern California: Clouds and sun today. Partly cloudy tonight with a shower. 0 1 2 211 S.E. Byers Ave., Pendleton 541-276-2211 333 E. 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NATIONAL CITIES Today Albuquerque Atlanta Atlantic City Baltimore Billings Birmingham Boise Boston Charleston, SC Charleston, WV Chicago Cleveland Dallas Denver Detroit El Paso Fairbanks Fargo Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Jacksonville Kansas City Las Vegas Little Rock Los Angeles Hi 64 78 60 62 62 82 66 53 78 75 66 67 70 65 70 71 39 59 88 77 70 81 64 80 75 90 Lo 42 61 53 50 39 63 47 47 61 57 43 49 58 38 47 48 25 35 74 65 50 64 39 60 59 66 Sun. 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The Category 5 storm, the strongest recorded in the Western Hemisphere, hit southwestern Mexico Friday night. 0 % Mexico slammed by Category 5 hurricane Saturday, but it was still capable of soaking the region with heavy rain. Patricia “continues to advance and continues to be extremely dangerous,” national civil protection coordinator Luis Felipe Puente warned via Twitter. “Stay informed and follow recommendations.” The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said the storm made landfall as a monstrous Category 5 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 165 mph. Late Friday, Patricia was rapidly losing steam but was still an “extremely dangerous, major hurricane” with winds at 130 mph, the center reported, or just above the threshold for a Category 4. Its center was about 50 miles southeast of the resort city of Puerto Vallarta, where rain began to fall harder than it had all day but there was still no sign of strong winds. Streets were deserted except for police patrolling slowly with their emergency lights on. Brandie Galle, a tourist from Grants Pass, Oregon, said she sheltered with other guests in a ballroom with boarded-up windows at the Hard Rock Hotel in Puerto Vallarta. Workers let them out to eat in a hotel restaurant after the city was not feeling any major effects from the storm two hours after landfall. There was no visible damage to the building. Galle said some guests desperate to leave had earlier paid $400 for taxis to drive them the 120 miles to the inland city of Guadalajara. Patricia formed suddenly Tuesday as a tropical storm and quickly strengthened to a hurricane. Within 30 hours it had zoomed to a record- beating Category 5 storm, catching many off guard with its rapid growth. By Friday it was the most powerful hurricane on record in the Western Hemisphere, with a central pressure of 880 millibars and maximum sustained winds of 200 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center. Patricia’s power while still out at sea was comparable to that of Typhoon Haiyan, which left more than 7,300 dead or missing in the Philippines two years ago, according to the U.N.’s World Meteorological Organization. More than 4 million people were displaced and over 1 million houses were destroyed or damaged in 44 provinces in the central Visayas region, a large cluster of islands. Mexican of¿cials declared a state of emergency in dozens of municipalities in Colima, Nayarit and Jalisco states, and schools were closed. Many residents bought supplies ahead of Patricia’s arrival. Authorities opened hundreds of shelters and announced plans to shut off electricity as a safety precaution. According to the 2010 census, there were more than 7.3 million inhabitants in Jalisco state and more than 255,000 in Puerto Vallarta municipality. There were more than 650,000 in Colima state, and more than 161,000 in Manzanillo. W c r pc s pc r t pc pc pc pc pc sh c c pc pc pc s pc pc pc c pc c s Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice. The East Oregonian works hard to be accurate and sincerely regrets any errors. If you notice a mistake in the paper, please call 541-966-0818. PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico (AP) — Hurricane Patricia roared ashore in southwestern Mexico as a Category 5 storm Friday evening, bringing lashing rains, surging seas and cyclonic winds hours after it peaked as one of the strongest storms ever recorded. Although it had weakened some before hitting the coast, forecasters said it had potential to do “catastrophic” damage. There were early reports of some Àooding and landslides, but no word of fatalities or major damage as the storm moved over inland mountains after nightfall. Television news reports from the coast showed some toppled trees and lampposts and inundated streets. Milenio TV carried footage of cars and buses being swept by Àoodwaters in the state of Jalisco. Patricia’s center made landfall in a relatively low-populated stretch of the Jalisco state coast near Cuixmala. The nearest signif- icant city, Manzanillo, was about 55 miles southeast and outside the zone of the storm’s hurricane-force winds. Patricia’s projected path headed over a mountainous region dotted with hamlets that are at risk for dangerous mudslides and Àash Àoods, and where communications can be sketchy. It wasn’t clear when emergency crews would be able to fully assess the storm’s impact in those isolated areas. The storm was expected to rapidly weaken over the mountains and dissipate low National Summary: Major flooding will threaten to unfold across Texas today as heavy rain continues and moisture from Patricia arrives. The majority of the East will be dry as will be the western third of the nation. 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