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    A10 THE BULLETIN • MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2021
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021
TODAY
TUESDAY
TONIGHT
HIGH
42°
LOW
23°
Sun and areas of low
clouds
Mostly cloudy
ALMANAC
THURSDAY
47°
27°
44°
24°
Mostly cloudy
FRIDAY
32°
12°
31°
11°
Very cold; snowy in the
afternoon, 1-2"
Intervals of clouds and sun
TEMPERATURE
Yesterday Normal
Record
48°
43° 68° in 2018
30°
24° -16° in 1929
PRECIPITATION
24 hours through 5 p.m. yesterday
0.00"
Record
1.01" in 1938
Month to date (normal)
0.01" (0.29")
Year to date (normal)
0.67" (1.82")
Barometric pressure at 4 p.m.
29.93"
SUN, MOON AND PLANETS
Rise/Set
Today
Tue.
Sun
7:14am/5:25pm 7:13am/5:27pm
Moon
5:20am/2:05pm 6:15am/3:10pm
Mercury 6:54am/5:31pm 6:47am/5:21pm
Venus
6:49am/4:22pm 6:49am/4:25pm
Mars
10:29am/1:03am 10:26am/1:02am
Jupiter
6:55am/4:38pm 6:52am/4:35pm
Saturn
6:39am/4:09pm 6:35am/4:06pm
Uranus 10:14am/12:08am 10:10am/12:04am
New
First
Full
Last
Feb 11
Feb 19
Feb 27
Mar 5
Tonight's sky: Mercury passes around the
near side of the sun, called inferior solar
conjunction.
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
UV INDEX TODAY
10 a.m.
Noon
2 p.m.
4 p.m.
2
2
1
0
The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index ™ number,
the greater the need for eye and skin protection. 0-2 Low,
3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Very High; 11+ Extreme.
ROAD CONDITONS
For web cameras of our passes, go to
www.bendbulletin.com/webcams
I-84 at Cabbage Hill: Mostly cloudy tonight.
Considerable clouds tonight.
US 20 at Santiam Pass: Sun and clouds today.
Mostly cloudy tonight.
US 26 at Gov't Camp: Cloudy and chilly today.
Mostly cloudy tonight.
US 26 at Ochoco Divide: Chilly today with
clouds and sun. Cold tonight.
ORE 58 at Willamette Pass: Intervals of sun
and clouds and chilly today. Mostly cloudy
tonight.
ORE 138 at Diamond Lake: Chilly today with
clouds. Cloudy tonight.
SKI REPORT
Very cold with periods of
snow
EAST: Clouds and
some sun Monday
with a few snow
showers in the north.
Some clouds and dry
Monday night.
CENTRAL: Clouds
and some sunshine
Monday; mainly dry.
Partly to mostly cloudy
Monday night.
Astoria
44/31
Hood
River
Yesterday
Today
Tuesday
Yesterday
Today
Tuesday
Yesterday
Today
Tuesday
City
Hi/Lo/Prec. Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
City
Hi/Lo/Prec. Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
City
Hi/Lo/Prec. Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
Astoria
47/41/0.04 44/31/pc 43/32/pc
La Grande
40/37/0.01 38/21/c 42/22/c
Portland
50/41/0.04 45/31/c 45/30/c
Baker City
44/32/0.00 40/18/pc 41/18/c
La Pine
45/21/0.00 41/21/c 45/21/c
Prineville
46/30/0.00 44/22/c 45/21/c
Brookings
54/35/0.00 50/38/pc 51/40/pc
Medford
44/29/0.00 47/33/c 53/34/c
Redmond
48/30/0.00 42/20/c 46/19/c
Burns
45/23/0.00 40/23/pc 45/19/c
Newport
46/39/0.08 45/33/pc 45/32/pc
Roseburg
51/37/0.00 48/33/c 48/33/c
Salem
48/38/0.04 45/29/pc 46/27/pc
Eugene
50/39/Tr
47/31/c 47/30/pc
North Bend
51/43/0.08 49/35/c 49/35/pc
Klamath Falls
54/13/0.00 45/25/pc 49/24/c
Ontario
52/32/0.00 46/26/pc 47/24/c
Sisters
44/32/0.00 44/23/c 45/23/c
Lakeview
50/26/0.00 42/24/pc 44/19/c
Pendleton
48/37/Tr
43/25/sf 40/26/c
The Dalles
48/43/Tr
47/27/c 46/28/c
Weather(W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice, Tr-trace, Yesterday data as of 5 p.m. yesterday
NATIONAL WEATHER
-10s
-0s
0s
10s
20s
30s
40s
50s
60s
Base
44-44
0-70
57-59
82-85
90-134
30-58
0-105
0-48
41-56
70-115
0-108
40-43
86-103
70s
80s
90s
100s
110s
NATIONAL
EXTREMES
YESTERDAY (for the
38°
22°
A little snow, mainly early;
quite cold
Mostly cloudy and chilly
Yesterday
City
Hi/Lo/Prec.
Abilene
73/37/0.00
Akron
19/15/0.01
Albany
26/10/0.11
Albuquerque
62/28/0.00
Anchorage
11/7/0.00
Atlanta
51/37/0.26
Atlantic City
42/34/1.18
Austin
71/35/0.00
Baltimore
44/33/0.42
Billings
-1/-4/0.15
Birmingham
48/38/0.14
Bismarck
-1/-15/0.01
Boise
48/32/0.00
Boston
37/27/0.46
Bridgeport, CT 36/29/0.49
Buffalo
23/14/0.04
Burlington, VT
30/11/0.03
Caribou, ME
24/7/0.01
Charleston, SC 52/41/0.19
Charlotte
54/33/0.60
Chattanooga
47/36/0.40
Cheyenne
41/22/0.01
Chicago
5/-7/0.01
Cincinnati
25/14/Tr
Cleveland
18/14/0.01
Colorado Springs 55/18/0.00
Columbia, MO
11/2/0.05
Columbia, SC
56/39/0.15
Columbus, GA
57/41/0.02
Columbus, OH
20/14/Tr
Concord, NH
24/10/0.28
Corpus Christi
73/43/0.00
Dallas
57/35/0.00
Dayton
14/7/0.02
Denver
54/24/0.00
Des Moines
1/-5/0.05
Detroit
16/10/0.03
Duluth
-7/-23/0.00
El Paso
73/40/0.00
Fairbanks
-8/-25/0.03
Fargo
-8/-20/Tr
Flagstaff
53/19/0.00
Grand Rapids
12/6/0.10
Green Bay
1/-14/0.00
Greensboro
51/32/0.65
Harrisburg
40/29/0.13
Hartford, CT
28/21/0.26
Helena
4/-6/0.24
Honolulu
79/63/0.00
Houston
64/37/0.00
Huntsville
38/34/0.35
Indianapolis
12/1/0.04
Jackson, MS
48/41/0.05
Jacksonville
60/53/0.77
Today
Tuesday
Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
71/34/s
61/38/s
25/22/sn 29/16/sn
23/12/pc 28/14/sn
63/35/s
63/40/pc
10/0/s
10/8/sn
58/46/pc
63/49/c
34/30/s
44/30/r
73/58/pc
77/58/s
36/26/pc
47/30/r
1/-12/sf
0/-14/pc
62/47/pc
67/53/c
2/-13/c
4/-13/s
44/24/pc 47/24/pc
29/18/s
32/22/sn
29/20/s
37/23/sn
22/18/sn 28/12/sn
21/9/pc
26/14/sn
21/-2/pc
17/0/c
59/51/pc
67/53/c
53/41/pc
59/41/r
58/45/pc
62/45/c
38/17/pc 37/13/pc
15/3/sn
16/7/pc
36/27/c
35/22/c
23/20/sn
26/14/sf
52/25/s
44/24/pc
25/13/sn 22/15/pc
58/44/pc
61/48/c
62/52/pc
67/55/c
30/26/c
31/19/sn
26/7/pc
26/13/sn
76/64/c
81/67/pc
64/42/pc 54/38/pc
28/22/c
29/17/c
48/19/pc
41/19/c
6/-7/sn
9/2/pc
18/14/sn
24/6/sf
-3/-14/pc
0/-15/c
73/41/s
74/45/pc
-10/-29/s -11/-24/s
-3/-13/pc -2/-12/pc
50/26/pc
47/25/c
18/9/sn
20/4/sf
7/-7/pc
9/-5/pc
49/36/pc
56/37/r
32/23/pc
42/26/c
29/15/s
31/17/sn
4/-9/sf
5/-11/sn
80/67/c
78/66/pc
71/59/c
78/62/c
60/44/pc
63/47/c
27/19/sn
27/17/c
63/51/pc
68/55/c
67/58/c
74/60/r
Amsterdam
Athens
Auckland
Baghdad
Bangkok
Beijing
Beirut
Berlin
Bogota
Budapest
Buenos Aires
Cabo San Lucas
Cairo
Calgary
Cancun
Dublin
Edinburgh
Geneva
Harare
Hong Kong
Istanbul
Jerusalem
Johannesburg
Lima
Lisbon
London
Madrid
Manila
22/20/sn 28/15/pc
66/53/r 67/53/pc
75/66/pc 75/67/r
70/48/s 72/46/pc
91/75/pc 87/74/sh
45/14/c 44/16/s
69/62/pc 75/60/s
17/12/sn 20/10/c
68/49/sh 66/48/sh
46/28/r 39/29/sh
73/66/c 74/67/sh
77/58/s 77/59/s
81/63/pc 82/57/pc
-11/-25/pc -11/-25/c
83/73/pc 83/73/s
36/33/pc 37/32/sf
35/29/sf 35/25/sf
47/41/sn 48/40/c
79/62/t 75/62/t
73/62/pc 70/62/c
65/55/c 62/53/pc
65/50/c 66/49/s
76/60/pc 78/61/t
75/69/c 76/67/pc
59/53/sh 58/51/r
33/29/sf 34/27/sf
51/43/sh 49/41/r
89/78/c 84/77/c
City
Juneau
Kansas City
Lansing
Las Vegas
Lexington
Lincoln
Little Rock
Los Angeles
Louisville
Madison, WI
Memphis
Miami
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
Nashville
New Orleans
New York City
Newark, NJ
Norfolk, VA
Oklahoma City
Omaha
Orlando
Palm Springs
Peoria
Philadelphia
Phoenix
Pittsburgh
Portland, ME
Providence
Raleigh
Rapid City
Reno
Richmond
Rochester, NY
Sacramento
St. Louis
Salt Lake City
San Antonio
San Diego
San Francisco
San Jose
Santa Fe
Savannah
Seattle
Sioux Falls
Spokane
Springfi eld, MO
Tampa
Tucson
Tulsa
Washington, DC
Wichita
Yakima
Yuma
Yesterday
Hi/Lo/Prec.
22/12/0.00
8/4/0.10
12/0/0.05
68/43/0.00
31/20/Tr
6/-9/0.21
37/35/0.02
69/48/0.00
30/21/0.04
1/-15/0.00
36/32/0.13
86/72/0.00
5/-7/0.02
-1/-15/0.00
37/29/0.24
61/50/0.02
37/36/0.39
34/30/0.30
43/40/0.77
36/27/Tr
5/-6/0.09
80/64/0.18
81/49/0.00
5/-8/0.03
37/34/0.51
73/45/0.00
25/17/Tr
30/18/0.20
35/27/0.41
49/35/1.00
2/0/0.11
60/24/0.00
44/37/0.63
24/8/0.02
67/38/0.00
16/5/0.02
55/31/0.00
71/40/0.00
67/49/0.00
67/44/0.00
68/39/0.00
58/21/0.00
53/45/0.16
48/41/0.00
1/-12/0.04
35/31/Tr
28/15/Tr
72/67/0.83
76/41/0.00
29/27/Tr
44/33/0.49
22/11/Tr
51/38/0.00
78/48/0.00
Today
Hi/Lo/W
13/-3/c
16/6/sn
17/8/sn
67/50/pc
43/33/pc
7/-4/sn
53/44/pc
71/53/pc
42/33/c
6/-8/sn
56/45/pc
82/71/sh
13/1/c
2/-6/pc
53/43/pc
68/61/c
29/23/s
30/20/s
39/33/pc
43/23/sh
6/-5/sn
72/65/c
78/54/pc
15/5/sn
31/23/pc
76/50/pc
27/23/pc
28/12/pc
29/17/s
50/38/pc
9/-6/c
55/36/pc
43/29/pc
23/15/c
60/45/c
30/18/sn
50/36/s
72/59/pc
64/54/pc
57/49/c
62/47/c
60/29/s
63/54/c
44/32/pc
5/-6/c
32/19/pc
35/23/i
74/66/pc
77/46/s
42/24/sh
37/30/pc
21/12/i
45/23/pc
78/47/pc
Tuesday
Hi/Lo/W
6/-2/c
17/11/pc
19/2/sn
66/50/c
41/28/c
9/0/pc
48/36/c
65/51/pc
40/28/c
9/-3/pc
52/44/sh
83/71/pc
14/5/pc
9/-5/pc
52/43/c
70/62/r
37/24/sn
37/23/sn
56/38/r
31/21/pc
10/4/pc
81/63/r
76/53/pc
15/9/pc
40/27/r
76/54/s
33/16/sn
28/17/sn
36/23/sn
57/39/r
8/-2/pc
52/31/c
53/33/r
28/14/sn
62/42/c
25/20/c
47/33/sf
77/62/s
62/54/pc
57/49/pc
60/44/pc
58/32/pc
69/57/r
42/33/c
11/2/s
30/18/pc
30/24/i
76/64/pc
78/48/pc
30/25/pc
50/32/r
21/14/pc
41/21/c
73/45/pc
82/55/0.00
79/48/0.00
27/14/0.10
10/-2/0.08
77/63/0.50
82/70/0.00
72/48/0.00
58/37/0.02
18/10/0.00
23/14/0.13
37/36/0.70
79/72/0.06
58/57/0.37
79/59/0.00
73/64/0.18
27/24/0.19
45/36/0.00
67/48/0.00
90/77/0.00
23/5/0.06
77/69/0.13
80/57/0.00
69/52/0.00
61/43/0.02
21/16/0.07
46/39/0.01
44/34/0.33
16/10/Tr
86/61/s
76/49/s
18/7/s
16/-14/pc
73/62/t
80/69/s
74/51/pc
46/32/c
20/7/s
20/9/pc
34/25/c
76/71/sh
58/52/sh
78/58/s
76/60/pc
21/19/sf
33/18/s
48/38/c
89/77/c
23/13/sf
74/66/sh
74/63/sh
74/58/c
48/34/c
21/15/pc
39/27/pc
40/27/sf
19/16/sn
85/64/s
74/50/s
23/12/sn
6/6/c
74/62/t
80/68/s
76/55/pc
46/32/c
19/2/s
23/7/sn
31/23/c
79/72/c
60/52/r
82/59/s
77/61/pc
26/17/c
39/29/s
53/44/pc
88/77/c
21/9/s
74/65/pc
70/64/pc
75/55/s
47/36/s
27/10/sn
37/28/pc
38/28/c
23/12/c
INTERNATIONAL
48 contiguous states)
National high: 87°
at Fort Lauderdale, FL
National low: -35°
at Cotton, MN
Precipitation: 1.18"
at Winter Haven, FL
T-storms
32°
12°
NATIONAL
Umatilla
49/28
Rufus
Hermiston
42/28
48/28
45/28
Arlington
Hillsboro Portland
Meacham Lostine
47/25
44/28 45/31
36/20
Wasco
36/16 Enterprise
Pendleton
The Dalles
Tillamook
35/15
42/26
43/25
Sandy
47/27
McMinnville
45/29
Joseph
Heppner
La
Grande
42/29
Maupin
Government
44/31
38/21
33/14
Camp
42/25 Condon 42/24
Union
Lincoln City
39/21
32/18
38/19
Salem
44/34
Spray
Granite
Warm Springs
45/29
Madras
43/20
Albany
35/18
Newport
Baker City
45/24
45/23
Mitchell
45/33
45/31
40/18
WEST: Areas of fog in
Camp Sherman
40/21
Redmond
Corvallis
John
Yachats
Unity
the morning; other-
42/24
42/20
46/31
Day
Prineville
44/35
41/19
wise, mostly cloudy
Ontario
Sisters
44/22
Paulina
40/22
46/26
Monday. Partly to
Florence
Eugene 44/23
Bend Brothers 39/20
Vale
mostly cloudy Monday 47/35
47/31
42/23
39/22
Sunriver
47/29
night.
Nyssa
43/26
Hampton
Cottage
La Pine
48/29
Juntura
Oakridge
Grove
41/21
40/22
OREGON EXTREMES Coos Bay
Burns
42/20
45/30
47/32
Fort
Rock
48/33
40/23
Riley
YESTERDAY
Crescent
45/24
40/26
High: 55°
42/22
Bandon
Roseburg
Christmas Valley
Jordan Valley
at Rome
Beaver
Frenchglen
Silver
48/36
48/33
44/25
40/27
Low: 13°
Marsh
Lake
45/29
Port Orford
42/21
46/26
at Klamath Falls
Grants
Burns Junction
Paisley
49/38
Pass
45/31
Chiloquin
47/26
48/34
Rome
Medford
47/24
Gold Beach
47/33
46/30
51/38
Klamath
Fields
Ashland
McDermitt
Lakeview
Falls
Brookings
48/30
48/35
45/25
42/28
50/38
42/24
Seaside
43/31
Cannon Beach
43/32
SUNDAY
TRAVEL WEATHER
Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.
In inches as of 5 p.m. yesterday
Ski resort
New snow
Anthony Lakes Mtn
1
Hoodoo Ski Area
0
Mt. Ashland
0
Mt. Bachelor
1
Mt. Hood Meadows
4
Mt. Hood Ski Bowl
2
Timberline Lodge
0
Willamette Pass
0
Aspen / Snowmass, CO
0
Mammoth Mtn. Ski, CA
0
Squaw Valley, CA
0
Park City Mountain, UT
0
Sun Valley, ID
0
SATURDAY
OREGON WEATHER
Bend Municipal Airport through 5 p.m. yest.
High
Low
WEDNESDAY
Shown are today’s noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.
Rain
Showers
Snow
Flurries
Ice
Warm Front
Stationary Front
Cold Front
Source: OnTheSnow.com
24/23/0.89
66/46/0.00
73/61/0.00
66/54/0.00
93/75/0.00
46/23/0.00
66/56/0.00
24/19/0.10
72/45/0.02
39/32/0.35
84/72/0.00
79/55/0.00
73/54/0.00
-9/-20/0.09
85/75/0.13
38/37/0.18
36/34/0.22
45/41/0.45
79/63/0.00
79/66/0.00
61/45/0.00
59/41/0.00
71/59/0.50
77/68/0.03
55/50/0.81
36/35/0.54
52/37/0.06
90/75/0.00
Mecca
Mexico City
Montreal
Moscow
Nairobi
Nassau
New Delhi
Osaka
Oslo
Ottawa
Paris
Rio de Janeiro
Rome
Santiago
Sao Paulo
Sapporo
Seoul
Shanghai
Singapore
Stockholm
Sydney
Taipei City
Tel Aviv
Tokyo
Toronto
Vancouver
Vienna
Warsaw
Avalanche kills 4 backcountry skiers
BY LINDSAY WHITEHURST
Associated Press
AP
People inspect the site near the damaged Dhauliganga hydropower proj-
ect at Reni village in Chamoli district after a portion of Nanda Devi glacier
broke off in Tapovan area of the northern state of Uttarakhand on Sunday.
140 are missing
after glacier breaks
in India’s Himalayas
BY BISWAJEET BANERJEE
AND RISHABH R. JAIN
Associated Press
RISHIKESH, India — Indian
rescue crews struggled to reach
trapped victims Sunday after
part of a glacier in the Hima-
layas broke off and released a
torrent of water and debris that
slammed into two hydroelec-
tric plants. At least nine peo-
ple were killed and 140 were
missing in a disaster experts
said appeared to point to global
warming.
Video from India’s northern
state of Uttarakhand showed
the muddy, concrete-gray
floodwaters tumbling through
a valley and surging into a dam,
breaking it into pieces with lit-
tle resistance before roaring
on downstream. The flood
turned the countryside into
what looked like an ash-colored
moonscape.
More than 2,000 members
of the military, paramilitary
groups and police took part in
the search-and-rescue opera-
tion, including soldiers expert
in mountaineering, working
into the night under bright hal-
ogen lights, authorities said.
The flood was caused when
a portion of Nanda Devi glacier
snapped off in the morning, re-
leasing water trapped behind
it, authorities said. It rushed
down the mountain and into
other bodies of water, forcing
the evacuation of many villages
along the banks of the Alak-
nanda and Dhauliganga rivers.
A hydroelectric plant on the
Alaknanda was destroyed, and
a plant under construction on
the Dhauliganga was damaged,
said Vivek Pandey, a spokes-
man for the paramilitary Indo
Tibetan Border Police. Flowing
out of the Himalayan moun-
tains, the two rivers meet be-
fore merging with the Ganges
River.
Pandey said at least 42 work-
ers were trapped in two tun-
nels at the Dhauliganga project.
Twelve were rescued from one
of the tunnels, while at least 30
others remained stranded in-
side the other, he said.
“The rescuers used ropes and
shovels to reach the mouth of
the tunnel. They dug through
the debris and entered the tun-
nel. They are yet to come in
touch with the stranded peo-
ple,” said Chief Minister Triven-
dra Singh Rawat, Uttarakhand’s
top elected official.
An additional 140 workers
at the two plants were missing,
Pandey said. Surjeet Singh, a
police official, said at least nine
bodies were recovered.
SALT LAKE CITY — Four
backcountry skiers in their 20s
died when one of the deadliest
avalanches in Utah history hit
a popular backcountry skiing
area, police said Sunday.
Four other people were also
buried in the Saturday slide
but managed to dig them-
selves out and didn’t suffer
serious injuries, according to
Unified Police of Salt Lake
County.
The skiers were from two
separate groups, and all eight
had prepared with the neces-
sary avalanche safety gear, au-
thorities said.
The four killed were all
from the Salt Lake City area,
not far from the spot where
they were swept up by the ski-
er-trigged avalanche in Mill-
creek Canyon.
Three of the deceased
were identified as Salt Lake
City residents: Louis Ho-
lian and Stephanie Hop-
Francisco Kjolseth/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP
Salt Lake County Sheriff Search and Rescue crews respond to the top
of Millcreek Canyon where four skiers died in an avalanche Saturday,
near Salt Lake City. Four other skiers were injured, authorities said.
The skier-triggered avalanche swept up eight people in their early
twenties to late thirties who were in two groups touring the back-
country, Unified Police Sgt. Melody Cutler told the Salt Lake Tribune.
kins, both 26, and Thomas
Louis Steinbrecher, 23. The
fourth, 29-year-old Sarah
Moughamian was from the
suburb of Sandy, Utah.
They were experienced ski-
ers who were well known in
the community, Drew Hard-
esty with the Utah Avalanche
Center told the Salt Lake Tri-
bune. The avalanche danger
around Salt Lake was high on
Saturday, the center said as it
tweeted out a warning hours
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before the avalanche.
A faint distress call from an
avalanche beacon alerted po-
lice to the slide shortly before
noon on Saturday. The survi-
vors found their four compan-
ions and dug them out, but
they were already dead, police
said.
The still-unstable snow
conditions kept rescuers from
immediately recovering the
bodies; recovering operations
resumed on Sunday morning.
Avalanches have also
claimed other lives in recent
days: the bodies of three hik-
ers were found near Anchor-
age, Alaska, on Thursday. In
Colorado, four backcountry
skiers have died in two sepa-
rate slides in the last week.
Avalanche forecasters and
search-and-rescue groups have
been worried for weeks that
more people would be ven-
turing into the backcountry to
avoid crowds and reservation
systems at ski resorts during
the coronavirus pandemic.
Heidi Olson-Dunlap
Broker
Mountain Living Real Estate Group of Central Oregon
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