The BulleTin • Friday, March 5, 2021 B5 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021 TODAY SATURDAY TONIGHT HIGH 62° LOW 33° Breezy in the morning; mostly cloudy Cooler with periods of clouds and sunshine ALMANAC MONDAY 46° 26° 48° 35° Cloudy with a little snow at times late TUESDAY 48° 28° 46° 26° Cloudy with a couple of showers possible Mostly cloudy WEDNESDAY A couple of showers possible OREGON WEATHER Bend Municipal Airport through 5 p.m. yest. TEMPERATURE Yesterday Normal Record 63° 48° 73° in 1929 35° 26° 6° in 1955 High Low SUNDAY PRECIPITATION 24 hours through 5 p.m. yesterday 0.00" Record 0.66" in 1991 Month to date (normal) 0.00" (0.12") Year to date (normal) 1.09" (2.74") Barometric pressure at 4 p.m. 30.03" SUN, MOON AND PLANETS Rise/Set Today Sat. Sun 6:35am/5:59pm 6:33am/6:00pm Moon 12:55am/10:19am 2:08am/11:04am Mercury 5:33am/3:33pm 5:32am/3:34pm Venus 6:32am/5:28pm 6:30am/5:30pm Mars 9:31am/12:40am 9:29am/12:39am Jupiter 5:33am/3:30pm 5:30am/3:27pm Saturn 5:09am/2:45pm 5:05am/2:42pm Uranus 8:34am/10:30pm 8:30am/10:26pm Last New First Full Mar 5 Mar 13 Mar 21 Mar 28 Tonight's sky: Last quarter moon (5:30 p.m.). Source: Jim Todd, OMSI UV INDEX TODAY 10 a.m. Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 1 1 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 sunny today. Considerable cloudiness tonight. US 20 at Santiam Pass: Snowfall of 2-4 inches this afternoon into tonight. US 26 at Gov't Camp: Snowfall of 1-3 inches this afternoon into tonight. US 26 at Ochoco Divide: Windy today; clouds and sun. Rain and snow showers tonight. ORE 58 at Willamette Pass: Becoming cloudy today. Snowfall of 3-6 inches this afternoon into tonight. ORE 138 at Diamond Lake: Becoming cloudy with rain and snow later in the day. SKI REPORT EAST: Windy and mild Friday with a mix of clouds and sun. Colder Saturday; a few rain and snow showers. Seaside 49/40 Cannon Beach 48/40 Hood River NATIONAL WEATHER 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s NATIONAL EXTREMES YESTERDAY (for the T-storms Mostly sunny Yesterday City Hi/Lo/Prec. Abilene 80/53/0.00 Akron 34/32/Tr Albany 34/30/Tr Albuquerque 56/42/Tr Anchorage 18/-1/0.00 Atlanta 70/44/0.00 Atlantic City 47/41/0.00 Austin 77/39/0.00 Baltimore 54/39/0.00 Billings 58/27/0.00 Birmingham 72/35/0.00 Bismarck 63/23/0.00 Boise 63/32/0.00 Boston 43/34/0.00 Bridgeport, CT 46/32/0.00 Buffalo 30/28/Tr Burlington, VT 27/21/Tr Caribou, ME 21/11/Tr Charleston, SC 71/40/0.00 Charlotte 70/34/0.00 Chattanooga 71/37/0.00 Cheyenne 48/25/0.00 Chicago 37/31/0.00 Cincinnati 52/33/0.00 Cleveland 32/31/Tr Colorado Springs 46/28/0.29 Columbia, MO 69/42/0.00 Columbia, SC 72/34/Tr Columbus, GA 74/41/0.00 Columbus, OH 41/33/0.00 Concord, NH 34/29/0.00 Corpus Christi 75/49/0.00 Dallas 74/46/0.00 Dayton 44/30/0.00 Denver 42/29/0.17 Des Moines 54/31/0.00 Detroit 34/29/Tr Duluth 33/24/0.00 El Paso 70/58/0.00 Fairbanks 10/-8/0.01 Fargo 47/30/0.00 Flagstaff 47/30/0.37 Grand Rapids 36/25/0.00 Green Bay 34/22/0.00 Greensboro 66/36/0.00 Harrisburg 47/37/0.00 Hartford, CT 41/32/Tr Helena 54/25/0.00 Honolulu 80/66/0.04 Houston 72/41/0.00 Huntsville 71/34/0.00 Indianapolis 49/32/0.00 Jackson, MS 72/34/0.00 Jacksonville 73/44/0.00 Today Hi/Lo/W 60/40/c 36/24/s 27/16/s 63/34/s 25/21/sn 63/43/pc 40/32/s 80/52/pc 44/29/s 59/35/s 65/40/pc 55/31/s 64/41/s 33/20/pc 37/27/s 33/21/pc 21/10/sn 19/3/c 61/42/s 58/35/s 57/38/pc 55/29/s 48/29/s 46/26/s 35/26/s 55/30/pc 53/31/pc 61/40/s 69/43/pc 43/25/s 26/12/pc 80/55/c 65/44/c 44/24/s 58/33/s 52/30/pc 42/22/s 39/20/s 69/43/s 16/-5/c 42/25/pc 54/26/s 42/21/s 43/20/s 52/31/s 42/29/s 33/21/s 56/31/pc 78/67/sh 74/54/t 58/35/pc 48/26/s 69/44/pc 68/49/s 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 44/30/pc 65/52/pc 76/61/pc 71/48/s 94/78/t 45/25/sh 66/52/pc 42/25/pc 65/50/t 52/27/r 77/62/s 82/60/pc 72/51/s 52/32/pc 81/73/pc 43/32/pc 42/30/pc 52/35/r 76/57/t 74/69/sh 58/48/s 57/38/s 82/60/s 79/70/c 60/50/sh 43/33/pc 62/43/pc 92/76/s Saturday Hi/Lo/W 62/45/pc 34/21/pc 25/13/pc 61/38/pc 29/10/sf 58/37/pc 38/30/pc 68/46/pc 45/25/pc 60/34/pc 61/36/pc 61/39/pc 54/33/pc 32/18/s 36/23/pc 28/19/c 23/9/pc 23/3/c 57/36/c 57/29/pc 59/33/pc 61/35/pc 45/25/s 46/21/s 33/21/pc 61/34/pc 58/37/pc 57/32/c 63/37/pc 41/22/s 27/10/s 68/53/pc 63/43/s 43/21/s 65/37/pc 53/38/pc 40/20/pc 38/25/pc 67/41/pc 13/-3/pc 48/37/pc 57/28/s 39/17/pc 40/17/s 53/28/s 40/25/pc 31/16/pc 56/32/pc 80/69/pc 70/47/pc 58/31/pc 47/23/s 64/37/s 62/41/r 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. 41/31/0.02 72/39/0.00 33/26/0.00 67/45/0.00 56/35/0.00 70/26/0.00 71/36/0.00 67/46/0.00 59/39/0.00 34/27/0.00 74/38/0.00 73/60/0.00 33/28/0.00 46/29/0.00 69/35/0.00 71/46/0.00 44/40/0.00 46/35/0.00 57/37/0.00 75/38/0.00 66/30/0.00 74/55/0.00 75/46/0.00 50/30/0.00 49/37/0.00 71/53/0.00 37/31/Tr 37/21/0.00 43/29/0.00 67/34/0.00 63/25/0.00 63/27/0.00 62/35/0.00 29/26/Tr 65/41/0.00 62/37/0.00 57/40/0.00 75/45/0.00 66/52/0.01 63/45/0.00 67/44/0.00 53/36/Tr 75/42/0.00 53/37/0.10 58/29/0.00 59/35/0.00 70/31/0.00 75/57/0.00 68/45/0.00 73/39/0.00 56/40/0.00 73/33/0.01 60/28/0.00 73/49/0.00 Today Hi/Lo/W 42/33/sn 58/36/c 41/20/s 74/50/s 45/23/pc 56/32/pc 57/37/sh 76/50/s 50/29/pc 42/18/s 57/38/c 79/67/pc 44/27/s 44/25/s 54/33/pc 71/53/sh 36/28/s 37/27/s 47/35/s 55/36/r 57/35/pc 78/59/s 83/55/s 49/29/s 40/29/s 82/61/s 37/24/s 26/11/pc 34/22/s 53/32/s 59/27/s 65/38/pc 49/29/s 31/19/s 67/45/pc 53/33/pc 61/41/s 80/52/s 69/54/s 64/49/pc 68/47/pc 59/27/s 65/46/s 50/41/r 58/31/pc 60/37/pc 51/30/c 78/62/s 82/59/s 58/36/r 45/31/s 59/36/r 59/37/c 81/50/s Saturday Hi/Lo/W 40/29/sn 65/43/s 39/15/pc 76/48/s 46/22/s 65/43/s 59/35/s 65/51/pc 51/28/s 41/16/s 59/37/s 77/64/t 40/24/pc 45/32/pc 56/31/s 67/49/s 36/24/pc 37/23/pc 50/36/s 62/40/pc 62/42/s 65/52/r 81/53/pc 50/29/s 40/26/pc 85/56/s 35/18/pc 30/11/s 33/19/s 54/28/s 68/41/pc 53/28/c 51/26/s 25/18/c 62/38/s 57/38/s 65/36/c 67/50/pc 66/53/pc 60/46/s 62/40/s 59/30/pc 61/38/c 51/40/pc 61/43/s 46/33/r 58/35/s 66/53/r 82/51/s 64/41/s 47/28/pc 63/42/s 55/33/pc 84/48/s 86/68/0.00 81/59/0.00 21/16/0.04 34/32/0.14 79/57/0.00 77/72/0.05 91/59/0.00 61/33/0.25 37/27/0.01 18/10/0.00 54/46/0.03 93/76/0.00 59/34/0.00 91/61/0.00 84/70/0.27 39/19/0.00 54/32/0.00 60/47/0.00 91/77/0.03 36/27/0.02 82/61/0.03 72/59/0.20 61/47/0.14 55/41/0.12 27/25/Tr 52/36/0.10 57/36/0.00 39/27/0.08 89/67/s 83/52/s 19/6/pc 28/13/pc 81/61/pc 77/68/pc 88/60/pc 59/52/sh 37/21/s 19/6/pc 44/31/pc 92/77/pc 59/46/c 84/57/s 78/68/t 43/25/pc 59/37/pc 61/50/pc 90/78/pc 33/21/s 74/64/pc 78/64/pc 66/49/pc 59/52/pc 33/18/s 50/41/sh 44/25/r 39/25/sn 93/68/s 76/50/pc 20/6/pc 25/18/c 81/59/c 80/68/t 89/62/pc 61/40/c 41/25/pc 19/4/pc 47/28/s 87/75/t 62/44/sh 84/58/s 74/65/t 27/23/sn 52/30/pc 52/46/sh 90/77/t 42/26/pc 72/63/pc 79/63/pc 67/53/s 61/43/pc 29/16/c 49/40/pc 40/22/s 39/31/s INTERNATIONAL 48 contiguous states) National high: 88° at Fort Stockton, TX National low: -8° at Afton, WY Precipitation: 0.32" at Hoquiam, WA In inches as of 5 p.m. yesterday Ski resort New snow Base Anthony Lakes Mtn 0 0-100 Hoodoo Ski Area 0 0-96 Mt. Ashland 0 59-64 Mt. Bachelor 0 111-125 Mt. Hood Meadows 0 0-216 Mt. Hood Ski Bowl 0 70-94 Timberline Lodge 0 0-177 Willamette Pass 0 0-80 Aspen / Snowmass, CO 0 44-58 Mammoth Mtn. Ski, CA 0 60-105 Squaw Valley, CA 0 0-109 Park City Mountain, UT 0 58-80 Sun Valley, ID 0 80N.A. Partly sunny with a shower possible NATIONAL Yesterday Today Saturday Yesterday Today Saturday Yesterday Today Saturday 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 52/40/0.09 50/40/r 49/40/pc La Grande 55/25/0.00 54/33/pc 44/32/r Portland 60/38/0.04 51/40/r 53/40/pc Baker City 59/23/0.00 54/33/pc 44/28/sn La Pine 54/26/0.00 54/27/c 42/27/pc Prineville 64/35/0.00 67/35/c 42/35/pc Brookings 55/41/0.00 49/38/r 48/40/pc Medford 67/34/0.00 60/37/r 53/35/pc Redmond 65/28/0.00 64/33/c 49/31/pc Newport 55/41/0.23 48/39/r 48/39/pc Roseburg 66/37/0.00 52/38/r 52/38/pc Burns 58/24/0.00 60/29/pc 45/25/pc Eugene 62/38/0.00 50/39/r 52/39/pc North Bend 58/43/0.06 49/41/r 52/41/pc Salem 61/35/0.02 48/39/r 52/38/pc Klamath Falls 55/20/0.00 56/29/pc 44/27/pc Ontario 60/25/0.00 61/37/s 53/31/pc Sisters 62/31/0.00 61/33/c 50/32/pc Lakeview 54/27/0.00 54/28/pc 43/27/sn Pendleton 68/33/0.00 73/40/pc 53/39/r The Dalles 60/32/0.00 56/40/r 55/37/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 -0s 51° 25° TRAVEL WEATHER Umatilla 77/43 Rufus Hermiston 53/37 77/43 59/40 Arlington Hillsboro Portland Meacham Lostine 65/42 49/38 51/40 53/32 Wasco 57/31 Enterprise Pendleton The Dalles CENTRAL: Increasing Tillamook 55/31 57/38 73/40 Sandy 56/40 McMinnville 50/40 clouds, breezy and Joseph Heppner La Grande 49/39 Maupin Government 49/39 mild Friday; a shower 54/33 54/31 Camp 60/36 Condon 70/37 Union Lincoln City or two late. Colder 60/34 43/31 56/34 Salem 48/40 Spray Saturday; rain and Granite Warm Springs 48/39 Madras 66/36 Albany 51/32 snow showers. Newport Baker City 63/36 65/36 Mitchell 48/39 48/38 54/33 WEST: Cooler Friday Camp Sherman 60/32 Redmond Corvallis John Yachats Unity with periods of rain. 58/33 64/33 49/37 Day Prineville 47/40 53/31 Mostly cloudy Friday Ontario Sisters 67/35 Paulina 59/33 61/37 night and Saturday; a Florence Eugene 61/33 Bend Brothers 58/30 Vale few showers. 50/41 50/39 62/33 55/28 Sunriver 64/36 Nyssa 58/30 Hampton Cottage La Pine 68/37 Juntura Oakridge Grove 54/27 55/29 OREGON EXTREMES Coos Bay Burns 60/32 55/35 51/39 Fort Rock 48/40 60/29 Riley YESTERDAY Crescent 57/29 59/32 High: 68° 52/27 Bandon Roseburg Christmas Valley Jordan Valley at Pendleton Beaver Frenchglen Silver 49/42 52/38 58/30 56/33 Low: 20° Marsh Lake 58/33 Port Orford 50/26 57/30 at Klamath Falls Grants Burns Junction Paisley 51/43 Pass 67/32 Chiloquin 59/28 50/36 Rome Medford 56/27 Gold Beach 60/37 69/32 49/40 Klamath Fields Ashland McDermitt Lakeview Falls Brookings 59/33 63/34 56/29 56/32 49/38 54/28 -10s 50° 27° Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. Astoria 50/40 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 43/39/0.46 64/43/0.00 72/64/0.02 75/57/0.00 95/77/0.05 53/34/0.00 59/52/0.02 43/37/0.01 59/52/0.10 57/32/0.00 81/73/0.02 84/58/0.00 67/48/0.00 52/25/0.00 84/68/0.09 41/37/0.12 41/37/0.06 61/41/0.02 75/59/0.02 68/66/0.25 48/32/0.00 49/39/0.08 75/57/0.00 80/71/0.00 59/55/0.24 43/39/0.31 55/37/0.00 90/73/0.00 44/32/pc 66/51/pc 74/62/sh 74/47/s 95/78/s 38/21/c 66/53/s 42/32/s 66/49/t 45/23/s 75/67/s 81/57/pc 76/52/s 45/25/c 83/73/t 45/35/c 44/35/pc 48/36/pc 77/58/c 76/66/sh 56/40/sh 62/45/s 79/61/t 79/70/pc 67/51/pc 44/31/pc 60/40/pc 91/75/s 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 NFL Female owners encourage young women to pursue football path BY BARRY WILNER AP Pro Football Writer It took Sheila Ford Hamp about one second to respond when asked about the poten- tial for women in key roles in the NFL. “The sky is the limit for any- thing females want to do,” said Hamp, the principal owner of the Detroit Lions. Echoing that statement was Dee Haslam, the Cleveland Browns’ co-owner: “We’re seeing more and more women that love the sport and who want a career in sports. The door has swung wide open and I am so excited. I look for- ward to the moment when we don’t have to talk about how we get the door open for women and people of color, that the door is wide open.” Those words were embraced by the 40 young women — and potential pro football employ- OSU Continued from B3 Fast forward to Thursday, when nothing went right at the offensive end for Oregon State. The Beavers were pitiful during the first quarter, scoring a season-low five points, mak- ing 2 of 16 shots. Rueck was blunt about OSU’s first-quarter offense. Execution was poor, and the Ducks’ defense made it worse. Rueck said he told the team it felt like they were down 20 points after the first quarter. In reality, it was only 10-5. ees — attending the league’s fifth annual Women’s Careers in Football Forum late last month. Although it was held virtually for the first time due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the forum’s message came through loud and clear. No more so than when lis- tening to Hamp, who took over running the Lions before last season from her mother, Mar- tha Ford, and Haslam, who owns the Browns with her hus- band, Jimmy. Hamp related a telling story about women’s opportunities decades ago. “When I graduated from col- lege all I wanted to do was go work for the NFL. I loved foot- ball and grew up with it,” she said. “I actually knew the com- missioner, Pete Rozelle. My dad had taken me to league meet- ings and I had an opportunity to sit next to him at dinner and While Rueck felt like Oregon had the Beavers playing “on our heels,” OSU played well enough on defense, and better yet, limited the Ducks to one shot per possession by hitting the defensive boards. “Defensive rebounds was the only reason we were in the game,” Rueck said. But the Beavers have been lights out at the offensive end of late, and a repeat of the first quarter seemed unlikely. A 3-pointer by Goodman with 7:45 left in the second quarter was “a shot in the arm for the team,” Rueck said. we kind of became friends and he was impressed about how much a girl new about football. “When I graduated, I went to see him, and he really tried and he liked me, but he couldn’t think of one thing a woman could do in the NFL.” That, of course, was decades ago. Now, as Haslam empha- sized, there are women making impacts at every level of the league — from interns to scouts to coaches to aides to trainers to the executive office to the ownership suites. Indeed, Su- per Bowl winner Tampa Bay, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Denver, Houston, Indianapolis, Tennes- see, Chicago, New Orleans and San Francisco also either have female owners or women mak- ing key decisions at the highest team levels. The league office has a simi- lar makeup at every step of the ladder. “The mountain of women in the room now who are owner- ship, it continues to grow and really is exciting,” Haslam said. “There are some young women in the room, which is fantastic. “As more and more women are out there and doing the job at such a competent level, it is just going to continue to grow. The Beavers scored 19 points in the second quarter, but as it turned out, they were just getting warmed up. “We found our rhythm and remembered who we were and played good basketball on both ends of the floor in that second quarter,” Rueck said. The third quarter was an of- fensive clinic, by both teams for several minutes. The Ducks made 7 of their first 9 shots in the third, but it didn’t last. Oregon State was a tour de force for the entire 10 minutes, hitting 12 of 15 shots and scor- ing 31 points. Rueck said it felt similar to Sunday’s performance in Eu- gene, when OSU rolled up 88 points against the Ducks. “I don’t know if we’ve been better for a stretch than that,” he said. The third-quarter produc- tion was widespread. It was pick-and-rolls to Taylor Jones, who had eight points in the quarter. Taya Corosdale hit a pair of 3s and had eight points. Ta- lia von Oelhoffen had eight points, including a memorable three-point play where she got emotional in the face of Duck defender Jaz Shelley after the layup. Rueck loved it, though he didn’t think von Oelhoffen talked trash. “I can relate. The first time I was in (the rivalry) I had some of those same emotions,” he said. “Seeing her pump her fist, and get fired up, who doesn’t love that? This is a team full of very competitive people and that’s the reason we’re here. That’s the reason we were able to weather.” Now the Pac-12 semifinals and No. 1 seed Stanford, the last team to beat Oregon State. Jose Juarez/AP file Sheila Ford Hamp, Detroit Lions principal owner and chairman, watches during a game against the Chicago Bears in Detroit in September. Although the Cardinal routed OSU 83-58 when the teams played Feb. 13 in Corvallis, it was a six-point game early in the fourth quarter. It’ll be an- other measuring stick to see how far the Beavers have pro- gressed. It’s clear Rueck won’t be sur- prised if something good hap- pens Friday. He’s felt all along this was a solid roster. It just needed time to mature, time he wasn’t sure the Beavers had be- cause of the pandemic. “I expected us to be compet- itive with everyone in the con- ference,” Rueck said. Please visit FaithHopeandCharityEvents.com to sign up Gift the Gift of Wine Club Anchor Club • Gold Club Silver Club • Vine Club Just getting your foot in the door, especially in the NFL, is what you need to start out do- ing. Whatever job comes your way, do it better than anybody in the room, and other oppor- tunities will come your way.” Hamp noted how the lines of communications need to be open regardless of the job or the people involved. As an example, she noticed that the Lions didn’t have a changing room for some women on the football staff. She quickly fixed that. “It seems little, but it is huge,” Hamp said. “It means ‘you are important to us.’ “You have got to have an organization that people can speak up, that they can give you ideas and not be afraid to speak up. Listen to our employ- ees and realize we are all in this together and all want to make this thing work.” We’re in this together Curbside Pick Up, Corporate gifts & local delivery available