WEATHER East Oregonian Page 2A REGIONAL CITIES Forecast SATURDAY TODAY An a.m. shower; cloudy, breezy Mild with sunny intervals 62° 47° 62° 44° SUNDAY MONDAY Cooler with a couple of showers Cloudy with a couple of showers PENDLETON TEMPERATURE FORECAST 49° 36° 46° 40° 56° 44° HERMISTON TEMPERATURE FORECAST 64° 46° 65° 43° PENDLETON through 3 p.m. yesterday TEMPERATURE HIGH LOW 52° 51° 80° (1999) 32° 34° 7° (1955) 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" 0.31" 0.50" 6.94" 9.65" 10.49" HERMISTON through 3 p.m. yesterday LOW 51° 52° 74° (1999) 0.00" 0.16" 0.45" 4.74" 5.85" 7.73" SUN AND MOON Nov 25 Bend 55/37 Burns 52/21 Last Dec 2 6:51 a.m. 4:27 p.m. 8:30 a.m. 6:16 p.m. New Dec 11 Caldwell 53/34 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 60 48 55 59 52 47 60 59 65 60 54 51 49 57 58 62 53 64 62 59 58 61 52 54 58 61 64 W r c c s pc c c c c c pc c c pc sh c s c c r c r r c r c sh Hi 55 51 54 59 58 50 60 59 64 61 55 54 53 60 56 61 56 63 62 59 58 60 52 57 57 63 60 Lo 42 33 32 45 28 35 39 39 46 39 30 40 39 39 41 44 37 47 44 42 31 42 42 36 42 46 40 Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. W r c pc r c c r c c c pc c c c r r c c pc r pc r c c r c c WORLD CITIES Today Hi 49 80 69 52 68 36 58 65 57 81 61 Beijing Hong Kong Jerusalem London Mexico City Moscow Paris Rome Seoul Sydney Tokyo (in mph) Boardman Pendleton Klamath Falls 54/25 Lo 40 72 55 44 50 25 44 48 47 62 56 Sat. W c t s sh pc c c s r t c Hi 52 81 71 54 66 32 53 65 60 69 63 Lo 39 75 58 52 53 29 49 47 44 61 57 W c c s r pc c pc s pc sh r REGIONAL FORECAST Eastern Washington: Cloudy today; a couple of showers, except dry across the south and in central sections. Cascades: Cloudy today. Periods of rain across the north; a shower in central parts. Northern California: Mostly sunny today. Partly cloudy tonight. A couple of showers at the coast tomorrow. Saturday SW 6-12 SSW 7-14 UV INDEX TODAY Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. Coastal Oregon: Rain across the north today; mostly cloudy central parts. Partly sunny in the south. Eastern and Central Oregon: Mostly cloudy today; a shower across the north. Sunshine in the south and upper Treasure Valley. Western Washington: Rain, heavy at times today. Rain tonight. Periods of rain, some heavy tomorrow. Today SW 7-14 SSW 10-20 0 1 1 211 S.E. Byers Ave., Pendleton 541-276-2211 333 E. 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The change goes into effect next year, and colleges are considering how to implement it. The law contains a key concession for opponents, giving adminis- trators the ability to mark off certain areas as gun-free. Seven other states — Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Mississippi, Oregon, Utah and Wisconsin — now have laws or court rulings allowing the carrying of concealed weapons on some campuses, according to the NCSL. The higher education groups rejected the argument that more guns could deter mass shootings. Lane County FRPPLVVLRQHUWR run for U.S. Senate PORTLAND (AP) — Faye Stewart, a county commissioner in Oregon, announced Thursday that he will seek the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate. The Lane County commissioner will try to win the May primary and oust Democratic incumbent Ron Wyden, who is heavily favored to win the general election. Republicans have not won a statewide race in Oregon since 2002. Stewart said he is running because “our citizens are broken, and they need help.” He said the federal government has neglected the needs of Oregon while running up debt and mishandling natural resources. Stewart, 48, of Cottage Grove, is a member of the family that owned the Bohemia Lumber Co. during the 20th century. His great uncle was a former state representative. 20s flurries 30s 40s snow ice 50s 60s cold front 70s 80s 90s 100s warm front stationary front 110s high low National Summary: Strong winds with rain and snow showers will impact the Great Lakes region today. More rain and wind are in store for coastal Washington. Much of the rest of the nation will be dry and sunny. Yesterday’s National Extremes: (for the 48 contiguous states) High 90° in Marco Island, Fla. Low 2° in Bodie State Park, Calif. 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UHSRUWVWKDWSRUWRI¿FLDOV The alternative journey announced Wednesday that will start off small, with only the Northwest Container 18 to 20 containers making Services and transport trips every other week. The company Tidewater will former route saw 80 to 100 begin using a new route in containers being placed on December. barges four times a month. ,Q$SULOFRQWDLQHUWUDI¿F Eventually, the new came to a halt after shipper route is expected to move Hapag-Lloyd stopped calling the same amount of on the Port of Portland containers as when products because of a lack of overseas moved through Portland, steamships. Doeringsfeld said. However, The new route will go by RI¿FLDOVDUHQ¶WJLYLQJXS barge to the Port of Morrow hope on being able to go in eastern Oregon. Container through Portland sometime will then shift to rail to travel in the future. But those talks to western Washington, are currently focused on the which will allow exports to relationship between union be transferred to ocean-going labor and management, as ships just like they would well the volume of containers have been had they gone going down the river. through the Port of Portland. 0 The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ num- ber, the greater the need for eye and skin protection. SUBSCRIPTION RATES /RFDOKRPHGHOLYHU\ 6DYLQJVRIIFRYHUSULFH (=3D\ SHUFHQW ZHHNV SHUFHQW ZHHNV SHUFHQW ZHHNV SHUFHQW (=3D\ RQH\HDUUDWHZLWKDPRQWKO\FUHGLWRUGHELWFDUGFKHFNFKDUJH tion of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges. The groups said students and professors wouldn’t be comfortable discussing controversial subjects if they thought there might be a gun in the room. “College campuses are marketplaces of ideas, and a rigorous academic exchange of ideas may be chilled by the pres- ence of weapons,” they said. Supporters such as the 1DWLRQDO 5LÀH $VVRFLDWLRQ argue that lawful gun owners should be allowed to carry on campuses for self-protection. They argue that having more law-abiding citizens with guns could potentially deter mass shootings or allow bystanders to intervene to limit the consequences. The statement from the four groups comes amid intensifying debate over how to prevent gun violence on campuses, following last month’s shooting at Umpqua Community College. 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