WEATHER
East Oregonian
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REGIONAL CITIES
Forecast
WEDNESDAY
TODAY
Cloudy; ice late at
night
A bit of ice in the
morning
33° 20°
38° 32°
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
A shower in the
morning; cloudy
Mostly cloudy
PENDLETON TEMPERATURE FORECAST
42° 34°
48° 33°
49° 40°
HERMISTON TEMPERATURE FORECAST
31° 22°
35° 31°
PENDLETON
through 3 p.m. yesterday
TEMPERATURE
HIGH
LOW
22°
42°
71° (1892)
19°
29°
4° (1896)
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"
1.18"
1.48"
7.81"
10.44"
11.47"
HERMISTON
through 3 p.m. yesterday
LOW
27°
43°
68° (1995)
0.00"
0.81"
1.19"
5.39"
6.26"
8.47"
SUN AND MOON
Dec 11
Bend
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Burns
24/8
7:15 a.m.
4:13 p.m.
10:29 p.m.
11:36 a.m.
First
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Dec 18
Dec 25
Caldwell
27/16
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
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WORLD CITIES
Today
Beijing
Hong Kong
Jerusalem
London
Mexico City
Moscow
Paris
Rome
Seoul
Sydney
Tokyo
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Wednesday
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UV INDEX TODAY
Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.
REGIONAL FORECAST
Coastal Oregon: Mostly cloudy today; rain,
mainly late in the day. Rain at times tonight.
Eastern and Central Oregon: Mostly cloudy
north today; sunny to partly cloudy and cold
in the south.
Western Washington: Cloudy today; rain at
the coast, spreading inland late. Periods of
rain tonight.
Eastern Washington: Cloudy today. Cloudy
tonight with ice and snow spreading in from
the west after midnight.
Cascades: Becoming cloudy today. Rain and
snow tonight with snow levels rising above
the passes.
Northern California: Sun and some clouds
today. A couple of showers tonight.
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PORTLAND — Efforts
to recover the body of a
climber who died after
falling into a crevasse were
temporarily halted Monday
because of severe weather on
Mount Jefferson in Oregon,
authorities said.
Searchers
were
descending to a lower
elevation to be airlifted off of
the mountain by helicopter.
They planned to reassess on
Tuesday whether the body
of Tommy Fountain can be
safely recovered.
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rain
did not fall. Crews helped
her off the mountain, and she
was met by relatives.
At nearly 10,500 feet,
Mount Jefferson is the
second-highest peak in
Oregon, behind Mount Hood.
Part of the Cascade Range,
it is northwest of Bend and
in a wilderness destination
popular among climbers,
campers, hikers, anglers and
cyclists.
The couple’s vehicle was
found Sunday on a trailhead
in Marion County. Five
climbers from Corvallis
Mountain Rescue were
dropped off overnight about
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flurries
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40s
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ice
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60s
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90s
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Yesterday’s National Extremes: (for the 48 contiguous states)
High 84° in Naples, Fla.
Low -14° in Burns, Ore.
NATIONAL CITIES
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Atlanta
Atlantic City
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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
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New York City
Oklahoma City
Omaha
Philadelphia
Phoenix
Portland, ME
Providence
Raleigh
Rapid City
Reno
Sacramento
St. Louis
Salt Lake City
San Diego
San Francisco
Seattle
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where Fountain fell. Addi-
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hometown for the couple, but
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recent address in McMinn-
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ROSEBURG (AP) —
Woodlands and forests around
Oregon’s Douglas County
have been accumulating piles
of garbage since the region
started charging for trash
disposal at the dump.
The county has seen a 65
percent increase in littering
calls since implementing a
$3-per-can fee at the dump,
reported The News-Review.
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to 71 litter-related calls
since July 1, up from 43
calls during the same time
period in 2014.
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patrols the forests while
contracted out to the Bureau
of Land Management and
Douglas Timber Operators.
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or six garbage bags and
then within a few days, the
animals will get into the
bags and the trash will get
strewn everywhere and it
makes a giant mess.”
Even without seeing the
data, Held said he’s noticed
an increase in the number
of locations where people
are dumping garbage.
In early November,
deputies got a report about
a large dump on a Sene-
ca-Jones landing. They
found mail belonging to a
residence in Sutherlin, and
the residents told them they
paid their neighbor to take
the garbage to the dump.
But the neighbor told
deputies he chucked the
trash in the woods when
he realized he didn’t have
enough money for the dump
fee after refueling his truck.
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National Summary: Rain will soak the mid-Atlantic today with showers from the northwest
Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes. Snow will become intermittent over the northern Plains while
rain returns to coastal Washington and Oregon.
Weather delays recovery of climber’s body
Fountain, 32, fell Sunday
while climbing with his
wife at an elevation of 8,800
feet. She spent the night on
the mountain, texting with
rescuers who found her in
good condition.
Searchers could not reach
the couple until Monday
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died,” Baldridge said. “All
we knew is that he had fallen
and was injured.”
Fountain’s
wife,
29-year-old Alison Fountain,
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Ontario
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26°
30°
9° (2014)
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
Last
New
Albany
47/42
Eugene
50/41
TEMPERATURE
Yesterday
Normals
Records
49° 34°
Spokane
Wenatchee
31/23
29/24
Tacoma
Moses
49/39
Lake
Pullman
Aberdeen Olympia
Yakima 30/23
34/27
48/45
48/39
32/22
Longview
Kennewick Walla Walla
47/40
31/24 Lewiston
31/22
Astoria
36/27
53/45
Portland
Enterprise
Hermiston
48/38
Pendleton 35/16
The Dalles 31/22
33/20
36/28
La Grande
Salem
34/22
50/43
Corvallis
49/41
HIGH
51° 31°
Seattle
49/40
ALMANAC
Yesterday
Normals
Records
39° 33°
Today
SATURDAY
Mostly cloudy, a
shower; milder
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
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