THE BULLETIN • TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2021 A13 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021 TODAY WEDNESDAY TONIGHT HIGH 42° LOW 25° Mostly cloudy Clear to partly cloudy FRIDAY SATURDAY 44° 11° 22° 10° 16° 9° Intervals of clouds and sun Cloudy, cold; a bit of p.m. snow, up to 1" Very cold with a little snow Very cold with a little snow, mainly early OREGON WEATHER TEMPERATURE Yesterday Normal Record 41° 43° 66° in 2018 19° 24° -14° in 1929 PRECIPITATION 24 hours through 5 p.m. yesterday 0.00" Record 0.86" in 1960 Month to date (normal) 0.01" (0.34") Year to date (normal) 0.67" (1.87") Barometric pressure at 4 p.m. 29.93" SUN, MOON AND PLANETS Rise/Set Today Wed. Sun 7:13am/5:27pm 7:11am/5:28pm Moon 6:15am/3:10pm 7:00am/4:20pm Mercury 6:47am/5:21pm 6:40am/5:11pm Venus 6:49am/4:25pm 6:49am/4:27pm Mars 10:26am/1:02am 10:24am/1:01am Jupiter 6:52am/4:35pm 6:49am/4:33pm Saturn 6:35am/4:06pm 6:31am/4:02pm Uranus 10:10am/12:04am 10:06am/12:00am New First Full Last Feb 11 Feb 19 Feb 27 Mar 5 Tonight's sky: Arcturus, in Bootes, the herds- man, is climbing into view in the east. Source: Jim Todd, OMSI UV INDEX TODAY 10 a.m. Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 2 2 2 1 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 today then partly to mostly cloudy tonight. US 20 at Santiam Pass: Mostly cloudy today, partly cloudy and chilly tonight. US 26 at Gov't Camp: Mostly cloudy today. Partly cloudy and chilly tonight. US 26 at Ochoco Divide: Mostly cloudy today. Partly cloudy and cold tonight. ORE 58 at Willamette Pass: Mostly cloudy today. Partly cloudy tonight. A mix of clouds and sun Wednesday. ORE 138 at Diamond Lake: Mostly cloudy today. Partly cloudy and cold tonight. SKI REPORT EAST: Mostly cloudy and chilly Tuesday. Partly cloudy and cold Tuesday night. Cloudy and chilly Wednesday. Astoria 44/30 Hood River Yesterday Today Wednesday Yesterday Today Wednesday Yesterday Today Wednesday 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 45/35/0.01 44/30/pc 43/34/c La Grande 37/31/0.01 41/20/c 43/29/c Portland 47/39/0.01 46/29/c 45/34/c Baker City 40/27/Tr 40/16/c 41/25/c La Pine 44/16/0.00 45/24/c 43/32/pc Prineville 39/16/0.00 45/21/c 43/35/pc Brookings 48/34/Tr 51/40/pc 52/43/pc Medford 43/34/0.00 54/39/c 53/39/pc Redmond 42/20/0.00 42/20/c 49/31/pc Newport 45/36/0.07 46/34/pc 46/40/c Roseburg 48/37/0.00 52/38/c 51/42/pc Burns 39/19/0.00 45/21/c 45/31/pc Eugene 47/32/Tr 48/33/pc 48/40/c North Bend 51/36/0.00 50/38/pc 52/44/pc Salem 46/37/0.00 46/29/pc 45/37/c Klamath Falls 51/16/0.00 50/28/c 50/31/pc Ontario 47/26/0.00 47/24/c 48/31/pc Sisters 40/29/0.00 44/24/c 49/33/pc Lakeview 47/20/0.00 46/25/c 45/29/pc Pendleton 42/36/Tr 37/24/c 40/27/r The Dalles 48/38/Tr 44/26/c 44/28/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 0-44 0-70 55-60 80-81 90-134 29-57 0-110 0-48 39-55 70-115 0-107 40-43 86-103 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s NATIONAL EXTREMES YESTERDAY (for the 44° 25° Not as cold with times of clouds and sun Cloudy spells, snow showers possible; cool Yesterday City Hi/Lo/Prec. Abilene 57/52/0.00 Akron 25/8/Tr Albany 23/10/0.00 Albuquerque 67/29/0.00 Anchorage 9/-2/0.00 Atlanta 60/34/0.00 Atlantic City 33/22/0.00 Austin 77/43/0.00 Baltimore 38/24/0.00 Billings -3/-13/0.05 Birmingham 63/29/0.00 Bismarck 6/-24/Tr Boise 42/22/0.00 Boston 28/19/Tr Bridgeport, CT 29/17/0.00 Buffalo 21/8/Tr Burlington, VT 24/14/Tr Caribou, ME 22/19/0.16 Charleston, SC 62/32/0.00 Charlotte 55/27/0.00 Chattanooga 60/27/0.00 Cheyenne 28/3/Tr Chicago 15/0/0.07 Cincinnati 37/15/0.02 Cleveland 23/8/0.02 Colorado Springs 56/16/Tr Columbia, MO 16/10/0.09 Columbia, SC 60/29/Tr Columbus, GA 63/36/0.00 Columbus, OH 31/12/0.03 Concord, NH 26/15/Tr Corpus Christi 77/54/Tr Dallas 67/46/0.01 Dayton 28/11/0.01 Denver 30/6/Tr Des Moines 4/-3/0.10 Detroit 17/6/0.04 Duluth -4/-23/0.00 El Paso 74/49/0.00 Fairbanks -5/-39/0.00 Fargo -1/-19/0.02 Flagstaff 48/20/Tr Grand Rapids 17/3/0.04 Green Bay 4/-5/Tr Greensboro 50/25/0.00 Harrisburg 30/18/0.00 Hartford, CT 30/15/0.00 Helena 0/-8/0.08 Honolulu 81/64/0.00 Houston 66/46/0.00 Huntsville 58/32/0.00 Indianapolis 25/8/0.02 Jackson, MS 64/33/0.00 Jacksonville 70/42/0.00 Today Wednesday Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W 56/39/s 46/26/c 28/14/sn 24/16/sn 27/14/sn 26/12/pc 63/40/pc 59/35/c 10/8/c 20/18/c 65/49/c 60/53/r 44/30/r 36/35/c 74/58/s 68/44/c 49/28/r 38/30/sn -3/-15/pc -4/-17/c 67/50/c 67/57/c 5/-13/s 1/-13/c 46/24/pc 47/29/pc 31/21/sn 32/17/s 35/22/sn 33/22/pc 27/12/sn 23/14/pc 26/13/sn 24/5/pc 18/-2/pc 18/-1/pc 67/53/c 61/54/r 62/42/c 54/45/c 63/45/c 64/50/c 33/12/c 32/14/pc 15/6/pc 17/3/sn 33/21/c 29/18/i 25/14/sf 22/15/sn 43/22/c 40/18/pc 20/14/c 18/10/sn 65/47/c 59/51/sh 67/55/c 65/58/r 30/17/sn 26/17/sn 25/13/sn 28/7/s 80/67/pc 80/63/c 52/38/pc 46/27/c 28/17/c 24/15/sn 37/17/c 39/14/pc 7/2/pc 11/-3/sf 23/8/sf 21/9/c -1/-15/pc -1/-19/c 74/45/pc 72/42/pc -15/-25/s 11/1/c -1/-12/s -3/-16/c 47/23/c 46/22/pc 19/6/sf 20/3/c 8/-8/pc 10/-8/c 59/39/c 47/41/c 41/24/sn 34/27/sn 29/16/sn 31/17/pc 2/-10/sn -1/-17/sn 78/66/pc 79/67/s 76/62/sh 77/60/sh 63/47/c 66/48/c 26/17/c 24/14/sn 71/54/c 69/55/c 72/60/r 74/59/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 27/18/pc 30/16/pc 66/53/r 66/53/s 75/67/sh 70/61/sh 72/46/pc 74/47/pc 87/74/sh 88/71/s 45/16/s 53/15/s 74/60/s 70/55/s 21/12/c 21/13/c 66/47/sh 66/45/sh 37/29/sh 44/26/sh 75/68/pc 77/69/t 76/58/s 75/56/s 82/55/pc 78/54/pc -11/-22/pc -12/-26/pc 84/73/s 82/72/s 36/31/sf 37/33/pc 34/24/sf 32/20/sf 47/37/c 45/29/sn 75/60/t 77/61/c 71/63/c 67/61/sh 62/54/s 61/54/s 65/50/s 64/43/s 76/61/t 79/61/pc 75/68/c 75/69/c 59/54/r 59/56/sh 33/27/sf 35/22/pc 50/43/r 55/41/pc 81/77/sh 87/77/sh 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. 16/13/0.00 9/5/0.05 18/3/0.03 68/42/0.00 40/16/0.00 4/-3/0.02 45/32/0.00 65/51/Tr 40/19/0.00 5/-3/0.01 53/35/0.00 85/72/0.00 14/0/Tr 1/-9/0.01 49/26/0.00 69/46/0.02 29/17/0.02 29/16/0.00 42/33/0.00 30/28/0.02 6/-7/0.02 72/58/Tr 76/51/0.00 11/1/0.09 32/20/0.00 77/48/0.00 28/10/0.00 26/17/0.04 29/18/0.02 53/26/0.00 3/-13/Tr 58/26/0.00 44/28/0.00 24/2/0.00 63/39/0.00 24/14/0.02 53/31/0.00 76/50/0.00 60/54/0.00 58/44/0.00 61/41/0.00 61/16/0.00 66/33/0.00 45/35/0.04 6/-10/0.01 32/26/Tr 32/25/0.04 79/57/0.00 77/44/0.00 28/26/0.03 39/26/0.00 13/12/Tr 46/27/0.00 78/47/0.00 Today Wednesday Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W 6/-4/c 13/6/s 16/10/c 16/6/sn 18/2/sn 18/0/c 65/49/c 69/48/pc 40/26/c 33/22/i 7/1/c 12/0/c 46/35/c 42/30/sh 64/50/pc 65/49/pc 39/28/c 31/23/i 8/-5/pc 9/-8/c 47/39/sh 47/30/sh 82/71/s 82/71/pc 12/2/pc 14/0/c 8/-6/s 8/-12/c 51/40/sh 52/31/sh 71/63/r 76/65/sh 36/24/sn 33/24/pc 36/23/sn 34/23/pc 56/38/r 42/38/pc 29/22/pc 29/17/i 8/4/pc 13/1/c 82/64/c 82/63/pc 73/53/pc 79/55/s 13/8/c 16/3/sn 41/25/i 36/28/c 76/54/s 74/50/s 30/15/sn 26/19/sn 27/16/sn 30/11/s 34/22/sn 34/18/s 57/40/c 49/42/c 7/-6/pc 7/-4/sn 53/32/sh 54/32/pc 54/33/r 43/35/c 27/13/sn 24/14/c 62/41/c 65/44/s 25/17/c 23/14/sn 48/35/sf 49/35/c 77/62/s 74/50/c 61/53/pc 62/50/pc 58/48/pc 60/49/s 61/43/pc 64/45/s 59/33/pc 56/30/c 69/57/r 64/58/r 42/31/c 41/31/pc 10/-1/s 10/-3/c 27/14/pc 27/10/pc 28/23/i 25/16/i 77/65/pc 80/65/pc 78/51/pc 75/45/s 29/24/c 28/19/i 51/32/r 40/30/c 20/15/c 21/12/c 38/19/c 38/22/sn 74/47/pc 76/48/s 86/58/0.00 81/41/0.00 18/5/0.04 14/-6/0.10 70/61/0.32 83/71/0.00 73/50/0.00 45/36/0.05 21/9/0.02 19/-2/0.00 33/30/0.02 75/71/0.06 57/52/0.15 81/55/0.00 75/63/0.00 25/3/0.18 34/23/0.00 47/40/0.00 88/77/0.00 23/10/Tr 73/65/0.05 65/63/0.13 77/50/0.00 50/36/0.06 19/9/0.00 39/28/Tr 35/30/0.18 20/12/0.46 86/62/pc 73/49/s 22/11/sn 10/5/pc 75/61/c 80/69/s 77/55/pc 45/31/sn 21/4/s 23/6/c 32/26/c 80/72/t 60/53/r 84/59/s 76/63/pc 25/19/sf 38/29/s 53/44/pc 88/77/pc 22/6/s 73/64/pc 69/65/c 75/56/s 48/37/s 27/11/c 36/25/pc 37/28/sn 23/13/c INTERNATIONAL 48 contiguous states) National high: 87° at Tamiami, FL National low: -43° at Cotton, MN Precipitation: 1.81" at Opa Locka, FL T-storms 33° 20° NATIONAL Umatilla 42/24 Rufus Hermiston 42/27 42/24 42/27 Arlington Hillsboro Portland Meacham Lostine 41/24 45/26 46/29 39/19 Wasco 40/17 Enterprise Pendleton The Dalles CENTRAL: Partly to Tillamook 38/15 39/24 37/24 Sandy 44/26 McMinnville 47/28 mostly cloudy and Joseph Heppner La Grande 45/29 Maupin Government 46/28 chilly Tuesday. 41/20 37/15 Camp 40/25 Condon 38/22 Union Partly cloudy and cold Lincoln City 35/20 36/20 40/18 Salem 46/35 Spray Tuesday night. Mostly Granite Warm Springs 46/29 Madras 44/19 Albany 39/19 cloudy Wednesday. Newport Baker City 41/21 43/21 Mitchell 46/34 47/29 40/16 WEST: Mostly cloudy Camp Sherman 41/23 Redmond Corvallis John Unity and chilly Tuesday and Yachats 43/24 42/20 47/30 Day Prineville 43/22 Tuesday night. Cloudy 46/37 Ontario Sisters 45/21 Paulina 43/21 47/24 Wednesday; a little Florence Eugene 44/24 Bend Brothers 43/21 Vale afternoon rain. 49/38 48/33 42/25 43/22 Sunriver 49/26 Nyssa 44/27 Hampton Cottage La Pine 49/26 Juntura Oakridge Grove 45/24 44/24 OREGON EXTREMES Coos Bay Burns 46/22 51/35 50/34 Fort Rock 50/37 45/21 Riley YESTERDAY Crescent 47/26 46/25 High: 51° 44/25 Bandon Roseburg Christmas Valley Jordan Valley at Klamath Falls Beaver Frenchglen Silver 50/38 52/38 48/27 45/27 Low: 14° Marsh Lake 48/29 Port Orford 44/24 48/28 at Howard Prairie Grants Burns Junction Paisley 51/43 Pass 52/27 Chiloquin 50/26 56/40 Rome Medford 50/26 Gold Beach 54/39 53/27 50/40 Klamath Fields Ashland McDermitt Lakeview Falls Brookings 49/30 53/39 50/28 44/26 51/40 46/25 Seaside 45/32 Cannon Beach 45/32 MONDAY 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 0 Hoodoo Ski Area 0 Mt. Ashland 0 Mt. Bachelor 0 Mt. Hood Meadows 4 Mt. Hood Ski Bowl 2 Timberline Lodge 1 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 SUNDAY 49° 36° ALMANAC Bend Municipal Airport through 5 p.m. yest. High Low THURSDAY 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 25/21/0.47 68/57/0.00 75/60/0.10 70/52/0.00 91/77/0.00 46/18/0.00 73/57/0.00 17/14/0.09 72/50/0.01 45/36/0.72 73/68/Tr 75/52/0.00 82/55/0.00 -11/-17/Tr 86/75/0.04 36/35/0.26 36/32/0.44 48/37/0.03 81/63/0.44 77/66/0.10 66/54/0.14 70/44/0.00 77/60/0.04 75/69/0.00 59/53/0.03 31/28/0.83 52/43/0.34 88/75/0.09 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 90/64/s 73/48/s 19/2/s 12/1/sn 74/61/c 80/69/s 78/53/pc 51/35/pc 21/7/pc 18/3/s 31/19/sn 81/73/pc 62/45/r 84/58/s 77/64/t 30/18/i 47/30/pc 58/49/c 88/77/t 21/12/pc 73/66/pc 77/64/pc 72/54/s 50/40/c 24/12/pc 35/20/sn 38/21/sn 23/12/c Parks Continued from A1 Drake Park was formed af- ter a women’s civic group lob- bied the city to preserve the land, while Shevlin Park was donated to the city from the Shevlin-Hixon logging com- pany. “Central Oregonians 100 years ago were thinking ahead when they planned for these open spaces in the commu- nity,” said Julie Brown, spokes- person for the Bend Park & Recreation District. To celebrate the centennial milestone for Shevlin and Drake parks, the park district created a webpage to share stories and photographs of the parks over the past cen- tury. The webpage will also of- fer information on virtual and in-person activities, such as talks and self-guided tours that will be scheduled throughout the year. “The overall goal of the ac- tivities will be to look back at the history of Shevlin Park and Drake Park, as well as high- lighting how the parks con- tinue to make memories for Bend residents and visitors to- day,” Brown said. Jeff Hagler, the park steward manager who has worked for Bend park district since 2014, said many people still use the two parks in the same way as they did 100 years ago. Fam- ilies still gather for picnics, community events and hikes, he said. Hagler sees the connection to the past every day at Shevlin Park, where people still walk through old growth trees along Tumalo Creek. “In particular when it was made a park 100 years ago, one of the biggest activities was get- ting out and walking on the trails,” Hagler said. “All of those trails are pretty special. Just five minutes out of the city, you are in the natural forest.” Shevlin-Hixon owned the land in northwest Bend that was the site of early explorer camps, railroads and a fish hatchery. The lumber company transferred the deed to the city Jan. 14, 1921, with the condi- tion that the park “shall always be used and maintained as a Bend Park & Recreation District/Submitted photo Actors John Wayne and Katharine Hepburn pose for a photo in 1974 while filming “Rooster Cogburn” in Shevlin Park. Bend Park & Recreation District/Submitted photo People ice skated at the Shevlin Park fish hatchery, which was built in the 1930s by the Skyliners Ski Club. Ryan Brennecke/The Bulletin Jennifer Eichhorn of Bend enjoys the afternoon soaking up the sun with her dog Romeo along the banks of Tumalo Creek in Shevlin Park in 2018. public park to the general pub- lic for recreation and amuse- ments of a lawful character and for no other purpose.” The park was originally 350 acres and has since grown to about 1,000 acres. Over the years, the park hosted ice skat- ing and was used for movie sets, including the 1975 film “Rooster Cogburn” starring John Wayne and Katharine Hepburn. “It is a real gem for the com- munity,” Hagler said. Hagler has the same appreci- ation for Drake Park, a 13-acre property along the Deschutes River in downtown Bend. “It’s really an extension of downtown,” Hagler said. “Peo- ple come into downtown and flow into Drake Park. It’s such a great place for people to take a nice walk along the big beau- tiful trees.” Drake Park, which sits against Mirror Pond on the river, was originally viewed as an early housing development. But the Women’s Civic Im- provement League, led by early Bend resident Mary Arnold, gathered 1,500 signatures for a $21,000 bond that would allow the city to purchase the river- front property and preserve it as a park. The bond passed by a 2-1 margin, and the property was converted to a city park in 1921. The park was named in 1928 for Alexander Drake, the founder of Bend and owner of the Pilot Butte Development Company. In the 1997 book “Drake Park Bend, Oregon: History of Landscape Architecture,” Arnold’s great-great grandson Chad Coffelt describes how the women’s civic group turned a dream for a park into a reality. “The Women’s Civic League fought a hard and courageous battle against the all-male city commission of 1921, to es- tablish Drake Park, citing the town’s need for a family park and access to the river,” Cof- felt said. “Today, residents and tourists alike reap the bene- fits of these women’s labor as Drake Park stands to symbol- ize the spirit and tranquility that is Bend.” Drake Park became a com- munity gathering place for Fourth of July celebrations and the Bend Water Pageant. In re- cent years, the park has hosted annual festivals and concerts. Hagler found it strange how empty the park seems on certain nights this year since events were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Other- wise, the park is full of gath- erings. “It has all the types of festi- vals and events,” Hagler said. “In a normal year.” e e Reporter: 541-617-7820, kspurr@bendbulletin.com