THE BULLETIN • TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 2021 A13 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021 TODAY WEDNESDAY TONIGHT HIGH 48° LOW 28° Mostly cloudy with a shower this afternoon Partly sunny with spotty showers ALMANAC FRIDAY 48° 28° 46° 30° Overcast SATURDAY 54° 32° Plenty of sun SUNDAY 60° 30° Plenty of sun Mostly sunny and mild OREGON WEATHER Bend Municipal Airport through 5 p.m. yest. TEMPERATURE Yesterday Normal Record 43° 49° 70° in 1934 28° 26° 7° in 1951 High Low THURSDAY PRECIPITATION 24 hours through 5 p.m. yesterday Trace Record 0.31" in 1970 Month to date (normal) 0.05" (0.22") Year to date (normal) 1.14" (2.84") Barometric pressure at 4 p.m. 29.91" SUN, MOON AND PLANETS Rise/Set Today Wed. Sun 6:28am/6:04pm 6:26am/6:05pm Moon 4:59am/2:07pm 5:36am/3:16pm Mercury 5:31am/3:38pm 5:31am/3:40pm Venus 6:27am/5:38pm 6:26am/5:41pm Mars 9:23am/12:36am 9:21am/12:35am Jupiter 5:20am/3:19pm 5:16am/3:16pm Saturn 4:54am/2:31pm 4:50am/2:28pm Uranus 8:19am/10:15pm 8:15am/10:11pm New First Full Last Mar 13 Mar 21 Mar 28 Apr 4 Tonight's sky: Before sunrise, conjunction of the waning gibbous moon and Saturn. Source: Jim Todd, OMSI UV INDEX TODAY 10 a.m. Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 1 2 1 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: Partly sunny and chilly today, then an evening snow shower. US 20 at Santiam Pass: Snow showers into tonight; a coating to an inch or two. US 26 at Gov't Camp: Snow showers today into tonight; a coating to an inch. US 26 at Ochoco Divide: Mostly cloudy and chilly today with snow showers later. ORE 58 at Willamette Pass: Chilly today into tonight with snow at times, accumulating 1-3 inches. ORE 138 at Diamond Lake: Snow showers today will amount to a coating to an inch. SKI REPORT EAST: Morning sun, then afternoon clouds and a rain or snow shower Tuesday. Par- tial clearing at night. Seaside 51/36 Cannon Beach 50/36 Hood River NATIONAL WEATHER 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s NATIONAL EXTREMES YESTERDAY (for the T-storms 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 Pendleton looks to cut off public records access from drone range BY ANTONIO SIERRA East Oregonian SALEM — It could soon get a lot harder to access public re- cords from the Pendleton Un- manned Aerial Systems Range. State Sen. Bill Hansell, R-Athena, has introduced a bill that would exempt the city of Pendleton from disclosing records produced by the test range if making them public “would cause a competitive dis- advantage to the test range or its users.” The exemption cov- ers a broad range of records, “including but not limited to pricing, intellectual property and customer records.” At a Feb. 11 Senate Commit- tee on Labor and Business hear- ing, Pendleton City Manager Robb Corbett called passage of the bill “crucial” before in- troducing Steve Chrisman, the city’s airport manager and eco- nomic development director. In his written and oral tes- timony, Chrisman gave legis- lators a brief overview of the UAS range and its history. Six years after it was estab- lished, Chrisman said the UAS range now supports about 75 jobs, conducts thousands of drone tests per year, and pro- duces millions of dollars worth of economic activity. Given the $20 million the public has invested in the test range at the city, state and fed- eral levels, Chrisman said it was in all Oregonians’ best in- terest that the UAS range suc- ceed. And if Oregon wanted to see Pendleton succeed, city officials maintain, then they needed to let the range keep some records under wraps. As an example, Chrisman pointed to Pendleton’s success- ful recruitment of Airbus to the UAS Range. He said the city knew Airbus wanted to test its Project Vahana air taxi concept in Pendleton a year and a half before Airbus went public with an announcement in 2017, but Airbus instructed staff to stay quiet or it would test its drone elsewhere. Airbus ceased test- Some sun with a couple of showers possible East Oregonian file An Aeryon Scout unmanned aerial vehicle flies over a field off of McCorm- mach Road on Sept. 30, 2014, north of Pendleton. ing in Pendleton in 2019. “This need for confidential- ity is standard in the industry, and the first thing prospec- tive range users ask is for the City to sign a nondisclosure agreement (NDA),” he wrote in his testimony. “Without some assurance of protection of their identity, activities, and proprietary information, then companies just simply will not come to Oregon with this cut- ting-edge technology. “ Chrisman added that the other UAS test ranges in Or- egon were either privately or tribally owned, meaning Pend- leton was the only range in Or- egon that had to comply with public records law. While none of the com- mittee members seemed op- posed to the bill, some senators pointed out that some of their requests were already dupli- cated by existing exemptions and wanted to know what spe- cifically the city wanted to pro- tect from public disclosure. Chrisman declined to delve into specifics, but he did say UAS companies wanted “peace of mind” when looking to pro- tect their information, some- thing Senate Bill 315 would af- ford them. “I would prefer not to have to get into the nuanced argu- ments of law in the state of Oregon, when I’ve got lots of other competition that I’m Yesterday City Hi/Lo/Prec. Abilene 72/42/0.00 Akron 59/20/0.00 Albany 36/10/0.00 Albuquerque 68/44/0.00 Anchorage 24/4/0.00 Atlanta 70/37/0.00 Atlantic City 45/27/0.00 Austin 73/40/0.00 Baltimore 54/22/0.00 Billings 52/29/0.00 Birmingham 71/33/0.00 Bismarck 64/22/0.00 Boise 54/34/0.03 Boston 38/25/0.00 Bridgeport, CT 43/23/0.00 Buffalo 51/18/0.02 Burlington, VT 32/6/0.00 Caribou, ME 33/0/0.00 Charleston, SC 64/28/0.00 Charlotte 65/23/0.00 Chattanooga 70/31/0.00 Cheyenne 63/31/0.00 Chicago 62/44/0.00 Cincinnati 65/26/0.00 Cleveland 61/22/0.00 Colorado Springs 68/35/0.00 Columbia, MO 69/40/0.00 Columbia, SC 65/26/0.00 Columbus, GA 70/34/0.00 Columbus, OH 63/22/0.00 Concord, NH 37/15/0.00 Corpus Christi 76/60/0.00 Dallas 71/43/0.00 Dayton 67/27/0.00 Denver 69/39/0.00 Des Moines 69/44/0.00 Detroit 65/27/0.00 Duluth 52/35/0.00 El Paso 82/46/0.00 Fairbanks 31/2/Tr Fargo 57/25/0.00 Flagstaff 59/28/0.00 Grand Rapids 57/30/0.00 Green Bay 58/34/0.00 Greensboro 61/28/0.00 Harrisburg 53/20/0.00 Hartford, CT 42/17/0.00 Helena 36/28/0.04 Honolulu 79/70/0.25 Houston 73/41/0.00 Huntsville 70/29/0.00 Indianapolis 67/32/0.00 Jackson, MS 74/34/0.00 Jacksonville 62/35/Tr Today Wednesday Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W 74/61/pc 79/63/pc 61/42/pc 63/53/pc 47/24/pc 54/41/s 60/36/pc 62/32/s 31/26/sn 31/13/sf 71/44/pc 73/51/pc 58/46/s 51/49/pc 76/61/pc 79/66/c 67/41/s 68/51/s 47/26/c 46/24/c 71/46/pc 75/53/pc 58/25/c 39/24/c 50/30/pc 51/29/s 55/35/s 51/40/s 53/34/s 49/41/s 47/35/pc 62/52/pc 43/25/pc 51/43/pc 31/17/sn 41/32/pc 70/39/pc 71/47/pc 71/42/pc 72/47/pc 71/42/pc 73/52/pc 57/27/c 40/23/sn 67/55/pc 63/57/sh 64/46/pc 65/58/c 57/45/pc 63/55/pc 66/34/s 54/26/s 71/58/pc 69/60/c 73/38/pc 75/45/pc 71/43/pc 74/50/pc 62/42/pc 65/55/c 51/22/pc 51/36/pc 78/64/pc 79/66/pc 72/60/pc 75/65/c 63/45/pc 65/56/c 65/31/pc 53/27/pc 72/55/pc 70/38/t 58/41/pc 63/56/c 57/35/pc 41/27/sn 81/55/c 78/43/s 25/16/sn 23/-5/sf 66/29/pc 38/25/sn 49/22/s 37/19/pc 61/48/pc 59/55/sh 59/50/pc 56/43/r 69/41/pc 70/48/s 64/36/s 67/49/s 54/29/s 53/39/s 42/20/pc 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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. 38/26/0.00 73/48/0.00 62/28/0.00 74/59/0.00 62/23/0.00 74/38/0.00 70/35/0.00 66/57/0.00 68/32/0.00 62/38/0.00 70/37/0.00 73/57/0.01 60/38/0.00 58/34/0.00 70/31/0.00 71/43/0.00 43/26/0.00 45/25/0.00 56/28/0.00 71/35/0.00 71/39/0.00 71/46/0.00 77/55/0.01 70/36/0.00 47/26/0.00 87/66/Tr 54/18/0.00 38/19/0.00 42/23/0.00 61/26/0.00 62/28/0.00 51/37/0.03 58/25/0.00 48/14/0.01 59/44/0.00 71/49/0.00 70/44/0.00 70/48/0.00 64/58/0.00 59/50/0.02 61/44/0.00 64/29/0.00 67/33/0.00 51/32/0.14 66/29/0.00 47/27/0.00 67/39/0.00 72/49/0.00 82/63/0.00 72/43/0.00 55/29/0.00 69/41/0.00 51/23/Tr 79/60/0.02 Today Wednesday Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W 35/21/c 35/30/r 72/61/pc 75/49/t 62/46/pc 62/56/c 64/43/s 55/40/pc 63/43/c 65/55/pc 77/53/s 68/33/pc 70/56/pc 70/62/c 64/51/pc 59/45/sh 66/50/c 67/59/c 62/51/pc 59/43/r 69/56/pc 70/61/c 74/67/pc 77/68/pc 57/51/pc 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35/25/0.11 94/67/s 76/47/s 41/27/s 13/-8/pc 83/56/s 75/66/pc 90/66/pc 60/41/pc 40/26/pc 41/25/pc 52/37/pc 81/72/pc 58/44/r 87/56/s 81/64/t 37/31/s 54/30/pc 51/42/c 90/76/pc 34/18/sn 81/68/t 73/64/pc 74/62/s 55/49/sh 47/33/pc 50/36/c 40/27/pc 35/21/pc INTERNATIONAL 48 contiguous states) National high: 87° at Phoenix, AZ National low: -18° at Saranac Lake, NY Precipitation: 0.40" at North Bend, OR In inches as of 5 p.m. yesterday Ski resort New snow Base Anthony Lakes Mtn 2 0-90 Hoodoo Ski Area 4 0-94 Mt. Ashland 0 63-68 Mt. Bachelor 0 109-123 Mt. Hood Meadows 0 0-213 Mt. Hood Ski Bowl 2 70-93 Timberline Lodge 2 0-176 Willamette Pass 0 0-75 Aspen / Snowmass, CO 0 42-57 Mammoth Mtn. Ski, CA 0 60-95 Squaw Valley, CA 0 0-111 Park City Mountain, UT 0 50-70 Sun Valley, ID 0 31-80 Snow showers possible in the morning NATIONAL 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 53/32/Tr 50/36/sh 49/34/pc La Grande 40/31/0.02 45/24/pc 46/28/pc Portland 53/34/0.07 53/39/c 53/34/pc Baker City 39/30/0.13 47/25/pc 47/27/pc La Pine 43/28/0.00 43/23/sf 42/22/sf Prineville 45/27/0.00 52/29/c 42/31/sh Brookings 45/38/0.13 47/39/sh 51/36/sh Medford 53/35/0.00 52/33/sh 52/37/c Redmond 45/28/0.00 50/28/pc 47/28/pc Newport 50/36/0.06 48/35/sh 49/34/pc Roseburg 53/37/0.03 51/34/sh 50/36/c Burns 44/31/0.04 45/23/pc 44/23/pc Eugene 54/35/Tr 50/34/sh 52/33/pc North Bend 50/38/0.42 49/38/sh 51/38/pc Salem 52/34/0.09 51/34/sh 52/32/pc Klamath Falls 45/27/Tr 42/25/sf 42/22/sf Ontario 54/40/0.02 53/27/pc 52/30/s Sisters 44/28/0.00 49/28/r 48/30/sf Lakeview 40/25/0.06 39/21/sf 38/24/sf Pendleton 44/32/0.00 57/30/pc 55/33/pc The Dalles 50/29/0.00 52/36/c 53/32/s 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 45° 25° TRAVEL WEATHER Umatilla 60/29 Rufus Hermiston 49/32 60/29 55/34 Arlington Hillsboro Portland Meacham Lostine 56/35 52/36 53/39 44/22 Wasco 44/21 Enterprise Pendleton The Dalles CENTRAL: Clouds and Tillamook 42/20 52/32 57/30 Sandy 52/36 McMinnville 51/36 sun Tuesday with an Joseph Heppner La Grande 52/35 Maupin Government 52/36 afternoon rain or snow 45/24 41/22 Camp 51/30 Condon 53/28 Union Lincoln City shower. Partly cloudy 48/29 41/26 46/26 Salem 50/36 Spray and cold Tuesday Granite Warm Springs 51/34 Madras 53/28 Albany 41/23 night. Newport Baker City 51/31 52/31 Mitchell 48/35 51/34 47/25 WEST: Partly to mostly Camp Sherman 47/29 Redmond Corvallis John Unity cloudy and cool Tues- Yachats 48/28 50/28 50/34 Day Prineville 47/36 45/24 day with a couple of Ontario Sisters 52/29 Paulina 47/27 53/27 showers. Partly cloudy Florence Eugene 49/28 Bend Brothers 45/24 Vale Tuesday night. 48/38 50/34 48/28 42/23 Sunriver 53/27 Nyssa 45/25 Hampton Cottage La Pine 55/27 Juntura Oakridge Grove 43/23 42/23 OREGON EXTREMES Coos Bay Burns 48/25 51/30 53/34 Fort Rock 47/36 45/23 Riley YESTERDAY Crescent 44/22 44/24 High: 54° 41/23 Bandon Roseburg Christmas Valley Jordan Valley at Eugene Beaver Frenchglen Silver 48/38 51/34 44/23 41/23 Low: 17° Marsh Lake 43/24 Port Orford 38/22 43/22 at Crater Lake Grants Burns Junction Paisley 49/41 Pass 48/21 Chiloquin 43/22 53/35 Rome Medford 42/25 Gold Beach 52/33 50/23 47/39 Klamath Fields Ashland McDermitt Lakeview Falls Brookings 45/24 50/33 42/25 42/22 47/39 39/21 -10s 48° 27° Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. Astoria 50/36 MONDAY competing against in other places,” he told the committee. “I just want to get them to Or- egon because I think it’s in the best interest of Oregonians, if we can get this industry, this new and exciting technology, to come to Oregon and we en- joy the benefits of that.” The city is also arguing that the Oregon Legislature has previously granted public re- cords carve outs for other mu- nicipal projects, like the Klam- ath Regeneration Project in Klamath Falls. In an email, City Attorney Nancy Kerns, who helped draft the language of the bill, agreed that the city could theoreti- cally block any public records disclosure related to the UAS range as long as it could argue that it could cause a competi- tive disadvantage for the range or its customers. The only person to speak out against the bill at the hearing was Tom Holt, a lobbyist for the Society of Professional Journal- ists, who argued that the lan- guage of the bill was too broad. In an interview after the hearing, Hansell said he be- lieves the city is seeking the public records exemption in good faith, but because of the SPJ’s concerns, he was encour- aging the city to work with the editors from the East Orego- nian to come up with a com- promise. 46/34/0.73 61/48/0.00 67/60/0.06 81/55/0.00 93/77/0.01 53/28/0.00 66/56/0.00 42/28/0.00 68/54/0.02 48/18/0.00 90/72/0.00 82/59/0.00 74/55/0.00 41/28/0.01 81/72/0.26 52/39/0.08 48/43/0.08 54/42/0.01 76/58/0.02 74/65/0.00 48/30/0.00 58/45/0.00 82/61/0.00 84/71/0.00 56/48/0.00 50/30/Tr 54/43/0.17 91/77/0.00 47/43/r 64/53/pc 73/63/pc 79/59/s 93/78/t 61/42/pc 76/63/s 45/34/pc 64/51/t 47/22/pc 79/70/s 80/60/pc 93/60/pc 26/11/sn 80/74/pc 54/43/r 50/45/r 51/38/pc 79/61/t 74/67/pc 53/42/c 74/54/s 85/65/s 80/71/pc 63/49/pc 51/47/r 59/37/s 92/78/pc 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 96/69/s 79/51/s 46/40/pc 10/-6/s 82/57/pc 77/67/pc 88/62/pc 60/34/s 32/31/sn 48/41/pc 50/46/c 82/74/pc 59/36/s 82/56/s 77/63/t 36/20/sn 61/33/s 60/48/c 91/77/pc 25/20/c 74/69/pc 69/63/c 79/59/s 63/43/s 57/49/c 47/33/pc 44/27/pc 38/22/s