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    B6 THE BULLETIN • SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 2021
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021
TODAY
TONIGHT
HIGH
55°
LOW
29°
Mostly cloudy and cooler
ALMANAC
THURSDAY
58°
38°
Mostly sunny
FRIDAY
55°
36°
Cloudy with a chance of
rain
Mostly cloudy
OREGON WEATHER
Bend Municipal Airport through 5 p.m. yest.
TEMPERATURE
Yesterday Normal
Record
63°
51° 71° in 1934
28°
27°
-7° in 1906
High
Low
WEDNESDAY
50°
30°
42°
29°
Mostly cloudy, showers of
rain and snow
Cloudy and cooler
TUESDAY
MONDAY
PRECIPITATION
24 hours through 5 p.m. yesterday
0.00"
Record
0.70" in 1937
Month to date (normal)
0.08" (0.33")
Year to date (normal)
1.17" (2.95")
Barometric pressure at 4 p.m.
30.11"
SUN, MOON AND PLANETS
Rise/Set
Today
Mon.
Sun
7:19am/7:10pm 7:17am/7:12pm
Moon
8:17am/8:39pm 8:37am/9:42pm
Mercury 6:30am/4:49pm 6:30am/4:52pm
Venus
7:21am/6:51pm 7:20am/6:54pm
Mars
10:13am/1:32am 10:11am/1:31am
Jupiter
6:03am/4:05pm 5:59am/4:02pm
Saturn
5:36am/3:14pm 5:32am/3:11pm
Uranus 8:59am/10:57pm 8:56am/10:53pm
First
Full
Last
New
Mar 21
Mar 28
Apr 4
Apr 11
Tonight's sky: Albert Einstein's birthday
(1879). Daylight saving time begins.
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: Some sun, then turning
cloudy today. A shower tonight.
US 20 at Santiam Pass: Cloudy today with a
touch of rain in the afternoon.
US 26 at Gov't Camp: Cloudy today with a bit
of rain during the afternoon.
US 26 at Ochoco Divide: Cloudy today with a
passing shower during the afternoon.
ORE 58 at Willamette Pass: Cloudy today with
a touch of rain during the afternoon.
ORE 138 at Diamond Lake: Snow developing
this afternoon. Occasional snow tonight.
SKI REPORT
Astoria
47/36
Seaside
46/37
Cannon Beach
45/38
Hood
River
NATIONAL WEATHER
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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
Swiss skier Odermatt wins
to go to top of GS standings
Associated Press
Marco Tacca/AP
Switzerland’s Marco Odermatt competes during Saturday’s World Cup
giant slalom in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia. Odermatt won the race to go
to the top of the GS discipline standings.
weeks after he had the first top-
three result of his career.
Also Saturday:
Liensberger ends Austrian
6-year wait for women’s sla-
lom victory: ÅRE, Sweden —
Katharina Liensberger ended
Austria’s six-year wait for a
women’s World Cup slalom
victory on Saturday.
In the last race before the
World Cup Finals, Liensberger
overtook first-run leader Mi-
kaela Shiffrin with a free-flow-
ing final run, beating the
American by 0.72 seconds.
“I felt like flying, it was a
flight from top to bottom,”
Liensberger said. “I just gave
it all. That’s really amazing. If
there’s something you love and
you put all your energy in it,
you can really achieve it.”
Shiffrin, who turned 26 on
Saturday, was chasing her 70th
career win. She led Liensberger
by 0.19 after the opening run,
but had lost her advantage by
the second split of her final run.
“I knew Liensberger would
be pushing very hard,” Shiffrin
said. “I tried to push and kind of
keep up with the pace, so I can
take some good things from it.”
Discipline leader Petra Vl-
hova, who won Friday’s floodlit
slalom on the same course, fin-
ished only in eighth following
a big mistake in the Slovakian’s
opening run.
The result re-opened the
Today
Hi/Lo/W
69/49/s
48/19/pc
40/12/sf
50/33/pc
18/14/sf
80/58/pc
55/30/s
75/45/r
61/28/s
51/29/c
82/61/c
52/29/pc
63/40/s
45/15/sf
50/21/s
38/17/sf
34/8/sf
25/1/c
74/55/pc
70/50/c
73/52/c
29/16/sn
48/30/c
55/31/c
45/22/pc
37/23/sn
50/45/r
73/55/c
83/58/pc
54/24/pc
39/10/sf
73/54/t
72/53/r
56/27/c
33/20/sn
47/33/r
48/22/pc
34/21/pc
63/45/s
11/-7/s
46/26/pc
43/24/s
47/22/pc
40/23/pc
67/43/c
56/26/s
46/15/sf
55/31/pc
79/67/sh
71/52/t
78/58/pc
55/32/c
79/64/t
85/57/pc
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
47/40/pc
66/51/pc
76/60/s
73/50/s
96/80/pc
54/48/c
65/59/pc
46/36/sh
64/51/sh
52/37/sh
83/71/s
79/54/pc
75/56/pc
57/35/s
84/75/pc
50/44/sh
47/37/sh
44/35/sh
78/58/pc
75/69/s
58/46/pc
63/47/c
80/57/s
81/72/pc
66/49/s
51/45/c
61/36/s
91/79/sh
Monday
Hi/Lo/W
75/56/s
43/36/pc
30/13/s
62/37/s
25/11/sn
68/55/r
43/37/pc
86/61/s
49/33/pc
50/32/c
73/63/r
43/29/c
56/34/c
30/19/s
38/23/s
33/25/pc
22/11/s
12/-1/pc
64/55/c
56/41/c
63/52/r
33/21/c
38/32/sn
42/40/r
41/36/pc
43/26/c
61/42/c
65/48/c
79/61/t
43/37/sh
25/11/s
79/67/pc
80/57/s
41/36/r
39/24/c
40/33/r
39/31/pc
38/25/c
72/49/pc
12/-5/pc
39/28/pc
41/18/pc
39/28/pc
39/29/pc
51/37/c
46/31/pc
33/16/s
53/34/pc
80/68/sh
81/67/c
69/58/r
42/38/r
80/64/r
79/59/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
47/43/0.85
64/43/0.00
70/57/0.00
66/46/0.00
95/79/0.00
61/42/0.00
64/55/0.00
50/41/0.22
64/50/0.29
59/34/0.00
77/68/0.00
72/58/0.00
70/55/0.00
59/27/0.00
84/75/0.00
45/37/0.20
46/36/0.03
54/41/0.37
77/60/0.00
78/67/0.00
54/39/0.00
59/41/0.00
78/57/0.00
80/70/0.00
61/46/0.00
49/41/0.12
61/32/0.00
86/75/0.02
47/39/sh
64/51/pc
76/61/pc
77/61/c
96/80/pc
56/33/pc
69/59/pc
45/34/sh
63/49/t
53/34/pc
84/71/c
78/57/s
79/56/s
41/25/pc
85/78/pc
54/46/pc
51/42/pc
41/32/r
77/59/pc
76/70/pc
62/48/s
65/53/pc
80/60/s
81/72/c
68/52/s
53/41/pc
64/40/s
91/78/t
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
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ALPINE SKIING | WORLD CUP ROUNDUP
KRANJSKA GORA, Slove-
nia — Marco Odermatt won a
men’s World Cup giant slalom
on Saturday to go top of the
discipline standings with one
race remaining.
The Swiss skier had a blis-
tering final run as he improved
from fourth position to win the
race by more than a second.
Odermatt overtook his
main rival in the GS standings,
Alexis Pinturault, and built a
lead of 25 points. A race win is
worth 100 points.
The Frenchman finished
Saturday’s race in fourth.
One more GS is scheduled
— at the season-ending finals
in Lenzerheide, Switzerland,
next week.
“I really don’t know how I
managed to do this today. I
was tired,” Odermatt said. “My
emotions are somewhere, I
don’t know where. I am really
happy about my skiing today.”
Pinturault and Odermatt are
ranked 1-2 in the overall stand-
ings, with the Frenchman’s lead
now reduced to just 31 points.
However, Pinturault was ex-
pected to gain points again in
Sunday’s slalom, an event which
Odermatt will be sitting out.
Odermatt also has a shot at
the super-G title next week in
the Swiss skier’s breakout sea-
son on the World Cup.
A four-time gold medalist at
the 2018 junior world cham-
pionships, Odermatt won his
first World Cup race last sea-
son, before adding three more
wins in the current campaign.
In December, he ended a 10-
year Swiss victory drought in
men’s giant slaloms.
On Saturday, Odermatt led
a Swiss 1-2 finish, 1.06 seconds
ahead of Loïc Meillard, who
was fastest in the opening run
but posted only the 26th-fastest
time in the final run.
It was Meillard’s seventh ca-
reer podium, including one win
from a parallel GS a year ago.
Stefan Brennsteiner of Austria
was 1.09 behind in third, two
Yesterday
City
Hi/Lo/Prec.
Abilene
76/64/0.03
Akron
49/23/0.00
Albany
39/23/0.00
Albuquerque
50/36/0.00
Anchorage
15/0/0.00
Atlanta
80/57/0.00
Atlantic City
48/41/0.00
Austin
79/68/0.11
Baltimore
58/44/0.00
Billings
54/24/0.00
Birmingham
83/56/Tr
Bismarck
66/23/0.00
Boise
59/27/0.00
Boston
49/32/0.00
Bridgeport, CT 46/33/0.00
Buffalo
34/21/0.00
Burlington, VT
37/22/0.01
Caribou, ME
29/22/0.00
Charleston, SC 78/53/0.00
Charlotte
67/59/0.00
Chattanooga
69/59/0.06
Cheyenne
32/30/0.20
Chicago
59/31/0.00
Cincinnati
52/40/0.00
Cleveland
45/26/0.00
Colorado Springs 36/32/0.43
Columbia, MO
53/43/0.01
Columbia, SC
76/50/0.00
Columbus, GA
83/50/0.00
Columbus, OH
52/30/0.00
Concord, NH
42/26/Tr
Corpus Christi
84/71/Tr
Dallas
79/66/Tr
Dayton
51/30/0.00
Denver
35/33/0.44
Des Moines
57/31/0.00
Detroit
53/24/0.00
Duluth
53/24/0.00
El Paso
65/49/0.00
Fairbanks
8/-16/0.00
Fargo
60/29/0.00
Flagstaff
28/14/0.29
Grand Rapids
50/19/0.00
Green Bay
58/24/0.00
Greensboro
66/54/0.09
Harrisburg
57/38/0.00
Hartford, CT
45/30/0.00
Helena
56/23/0.00
Honolulu
78/68/0.40
Houston
82/60/0.00
Huntsville
76/57/0.00
Indianapolis
52/37/0.00
Jackson, MS
82/55/0.00
Jacksonville
82/51/0.00
Yesterday
Hi/Lo/Prec.
29/23/Tr
51/42/0.14
52/18/0.00
59/42/0.06
58/42/0.00
52/43/0.25
68/52/Tr
64/46/0.00
59/47/Tr
59/22/0.00
71/57/0.13
81/70/Tr
60/25/0.00
59/28/0.00
56/53/0.27
78/66/0.00
50/33/0.00
50/33/0.00
57/55/0.00
71/51/0.01
57/34/0.01
82/55/0.00
73/45/0.00
58/36/0.00
51/37/0.00
61/45/0.25
49/26/0.00
43/28/Tr
49/32/0.00
68/57/0.00
53/22/0.12
60/24/0.00
63/50/0.00
38/23/0.00
64/40/0.00
58/48/0.02
43/36/0.01
78/67/0.07
64/52/Tr
56/50/0.00
59/42/0.00
52/30/0.00
87/55/0.00
60/37/0.00
57/26/0.00
56/31/0.00
56/46/2.55
81/60/0.00
56/37/0.30
73/53/0.31
60/46/0.00
64/46/0.19
61/26/0.00
70/43/0.00
Today
Hi/Lo/W
28/22/pc
49/43/r
46/20/pc
68/50/s
53/34/sh
45/37/r
72/48/t
64/52/c
55/39/sh
48/26/pc
75/59/c
81/68/pc
44/29/pc
49/27/pc
61/53/c
79/68/t
49/23/s
52/24/s
67/39/pc
68/45/r
45/36/r
85/60/s
75/52/s
53/32/r
56/26/s
70/50/s
48/19/pc
40/11/sf
48/15/sf
69/41/c
36/25/sn
58/32/c
68/33/pc
37/16/sf
58/40/r
54/45/r
54/39/s
76/49/r
62/55/c
60/47/r
59/44/r
46/27/sh
81/59/pc
49/36/r
48/29/r
58/38/pc
58/44/r
82/63/s
67/43/s
64/49/r
62/31/s
65/43/r
56/37/c
74/50/s
Monday
Hi/Lo/W
37/28/sn
61/40/sh
40/28/pc
59/41/c
48/46/r
47/33/c
75/50/s
60/43/sh
53/49/r
34/28/sn
77/56/s
82/70/pc
37/32/sn
36/29/sn
69/55/r
81/68/t
39/28/s
41/28/pc
45/37/c
69/44/pc
46/33/c
85/64/pc
65/43/pc
39/34/r
44/31/pc
72/45/pc
43/35/pc
25/13/s
33/17/s
52/38/c
35/25/sn
39/27/sh
50/34/c
29/19/pc
55/33/sh
58/45/r
60/37/c
83/64/s
60/49/c
57/42/sh
55/36/sh
58/28/s
70/60/c
49/35/c
35/29/sn
47/35/pc
67/42/pc
82/66/pc
73/44/s
71/46/pc
50/38/pc
60/41/c
54/31/pc
73/44/pc
96/72/0.00
85/54/0.00
29/18/0.05
28/18/0.19
84/59/0.00
79/71/0.00
86/63/0.00
56/51/0.05
39/21/0.00
30/16/0.00
54/43/0.34
84/75/0.00
62/48/0.00
81/57/0.00
82/68/0.00
43/17/0.07
57/36/Tr
60/43/0.00
90/77/0.12
42/36/0.26
83/70/0.81
71/63/0.00
68/49/0.00
58/52/0.85
41/21/0.00
57/36/0.01
57/34/0.00
50/32/0.19
96/70/s
80/55/pc
29/5/pc
41/37/c
84/58/s
79/68/s
89/62/pc
59/39/s
38/27/pc
26/4/sf
52/44/pc
86/76/t
61/39/pc
82/54/s
85/69/t
44/33/c
57/38/pc
64/53/s
88/78/t
40/28/sh
68/63/r
76/61/pc
66/57/c
62/47/s
35/15/pc
50/37/sh
48/36/sh
48/33/c
99/70/s
79/55/c
21/12/s
40/33/sn
84/60/s
80/70/s
92/63/pc
61/45/s
41/25/pc
22/8/s
54/40/sh
87/75/s
58/39/pc
74/53/pc
84/67/t
43/26/s
59/38/pc
75/56/pc
89/78/pc
40/27/pc
70/63/pc
81/62/s
69/59/pc
63/49/s
32/24/pc
46/35/s
49/37/pc
45/30/sh
INTERNATIONAL
48 contiguous states)
National high: 94°
at Zapata, TX
National low: -16°
at Daniel, WY
Precipitation: 2.53"
at Bartlesville, OK
In inches as of 5 p.m. yesterday
Ski resort
New snow
Base
Anthony Lakes Mtn
0
0-90
Hoodoo Ski Area
0
0-95
Mt. Ashland
0
64-68
Mt. Bachelor
0
105-123
Mt. Hood Meadows
0
0-211
Mt. Hood Ski Bowl
0
65-90
Timberline Lodge
0
0-177
Willamette Pass
0
0-65
Aspen / Snowmass, CO
0
45-63
Mammoth Mtn. Ski, CA
2
70-105
Squaw Valley, CA
0
0-124
Park City Mountain, UT
3
52-69
Sun Valley, ID
0
66-85
Some sun with a couple of
showers possible
NATIONAL
Yesterday
Today
Monday
Yesterday
Today
Monday
Yesterday
Today
Monday
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
52/29/0.00 47/36/r
48/33/c
La Grande
59/29/0.00 58/31/pc 38/31/pc
Portland
62/32/0.00 52/35/r
50/35/c
Baker City
62/22/0.00 58/35/pc 46/31/pc
La Pine
59/19/0.00 48/23/r
37/19/c
Prineville
61/18/0.00 59/30/c 37/29/pc
Brookings
49/42/0.00 48/37/r
49/33/sh
Medford
67/32/0.00 55/35/r
47/31/sh
Redmond
64/16/0.00 57/28/c 43/24/c
Burns
61/23/0.00 55/31/c 43/25/sn
Newport
50/32/0.00 46/35/r
45/32/pc
Roseburg
67/33/0.00 51/35/r
46/32/c
Salem
62/32/0.00 50/33/r
49/31/c
Eugene
65/30/Tr
51/33/r
49/32/c
North Bend
53/36/0.00 48/37/r
48/35/pc
Klamath Falls
61/15/0.00 48/26/r
39/20/sn
Ontario
66/31/0.00 62/39/pc 56/37/c
Sisters
57/19/0.00 56/29/r
43/30/c
Lakeview
57/17/0.00 47/27/c 34/20/sn
Pendleton
60/28/0.00 63/36/c 47/38/pc
The Dalles
65/30/0.00 55/37/r
51/34/pc
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
Breezy with a couple of
showers possible
52°
31°
TRAVEL WEATHER
Umatilla
62/37
Rufus
Hermiston
54/35
62/37
58/38
Arlington
Hillsboro Portland
Meacham Lostine
60/38
50/32 52/35
57/29
Wasco
58/30 Enterprise
Pendleton
The Dalles
Tillamook
57/31
56/35
63/36
Sandy
55/37
McMinnville
49/37
Joseph
Heppner
La
Grande
51/33
Maupin
Government
50/32
58/31
57/32
Camp
57/33 Condon 62/31
Union
Lincoln City
57/31
46/24
57/34
Salem
45/39
Spray
Granite
Warm Springs
50/33
Madras
62/31
Albany
55/31
Newport
Baker City
58/33
60/31
Mitchell
46/35
48/32
58/35
WEST: Becoming
Camp Sherman
57/27
Redmond
Corvallis
John
Yachats
Unity
cloudy with rain
55/29
57/28
47/32
Day
Prineville
57/31
developing on Sunday; 45/39
Ontario
Sisters
59/30
Paulina
58/30
62/39
chilly. Cloudy with rain Florence
Eugene 56/29
Bend Brothers 54/27
Vale
continuing Sunday
49/38
51/33
55/29
49/22
Sunriver
64/39
night.
Nyssa
51/25
Hampton
Cottage
La Pine
66/41
Juntura
Oakridge
Grove
48/23
51/25
OREGON EXTREMES Coos Bay
Burns
61/34
54/31
52/34
Fort
Rock
46/37
55/31
Riley
YESTERDAY
Crescent
51/23
55/28
High: 67°
47/22
Bandon
Roseburg
Christmas Valley
Jordan Valley
at Medford
Beaver
Frenchglen
Silver
47/40
51/35
52/24
56/31
Low: 15°
Marsh
Lake
55/32
Port Orford
44/22
51/24
at Klamath Falls
Grants
Burns Junction
Paisley
49/39
Pass
63/35
Chiloquin
51/27
52/37
Rome
Medford
47/25
Gold Beach
55/35
65/35
48/39
Klamath
Fields
Ashland
McDermitt
Lakeview
Falls
Brookings
56/32
55/34
48/26
53/31
48/37
47/27
-10s
58°
31°
Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.
EAST: Sunshine
will give way to an
increase in clouds
on Sunday. Cloudy
Sunday night with a
bit of rain.
CENTRAL: Sunshine
early, then increasing
clouds on Sunday.
Cloudy with a bit of
rain Sunday night.
SATURDAY
fight for the season-long sla-
lom title, as Vlhova had her
lead over Liensberger reduced
to 22 points, with Shiffrin 37
behind in third.
The last race is next Saturday
in Lenzerheide, Switzerland.
“The only thing you can re-
ally expect is that it will be an
exciting show,” said Shiffrin,
who finished third in Friday’s
slalom after she just avoided
skiing out following a mistake.
“Kathi and Petra are both
very strong,” the American
said. “I am not totally out of
the fight, which is, after yester-
day, a little bit of a surprise.”
Vlhova won the title last sea-
son, dethroning six-time winner
Shiffrin as the American was
taking a break from racing fol-
lowing the death of her father.
On Saturday, Vlhova fin-
ished the first run 2.95 seconds
behind in 27th place, with only
the top 30 being allowed to
start in the second run.
Liensberger’s win marked
the first victory for Austria in
any women’s World Cup race
this season. The team never
had a full season without a vic-
tory in the World Cup, which
started in 1967.
Swiss skier Wendy Holdener
finished Saturday’s race 1.65
behind in third, and Shiffrin’s
teammate Paula Moltzan fin-
ished fifth for her career-best
result in slalom.