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 Taylor Towery and the team at The Bulletin have been knowledgeable, attentive to our needs and delivered successful print and digital campaigns. We will continue to use them as we grow our business and expand throughout Oregon and look to them for advertising guidance. Thank you for your continued professionalism and kindness. Very Sincerely, www.bendbulletin.com 541.382.1811 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 Mountainlivingreg.com