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    A12 The BulleTin • Wednesday, april 7, 2021
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021
TODAY
THURSDAY
TONIGHT
HIGH
63°
LOW
34°
Mostly sunny and nice
Mostly cloudy
64°
32°
Cooler with sunshine and
some clouds
Partly sunny, pleasant and
warmer
SUNDAY
49°
22°
Yesterday Normal
Record
70°
55° 80° in 1924
23°
30° 13° in 1929
PRECIPITATION
24 hours through 5 p.m. yesterday
0.00"
Record
0.72" in 1907
Month to date (normal)
0.00" (0.14")
Year to date (normal)
1.18" (3.49")
Barometric pressure at 4 p.m.
29.97"
SUN, MOON AND PLANETS
Today
Thu.
6:36am/7:40pm 6:34am/7:41pm
5:12am/3:15pm 5:38am/4:22pm
6:21am/6:34pm 6:21am/6:40pm
6:49am/7:53pm 6:48am/7:55pm
9:31am/1:08am 9:29am/1:07am
4:41am/2:56pm 4:37am/2:53pm
4:07am/1:50pm 4:04am/1:47pm
7:28am/9:29pm 7:24am/9:25pm
First
Full
Last
Apr 11
Apr 19
Apr 26
May 3
Tonight's sky: Low in the southeast before
sunrise is the conjunction of the moon and
Jupiter.
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
UV INDEX TODAY
10 a.m.
Noon
2 p.m.
4 p.m.
3
5
5
3
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.
Cloudy tonight with a shower late.
US 20 at Santiam Pass: Becoming cloudy and
colder today with afternoon showers.
US 26 at Gov't Camp: Considerable clouds
today; an afternoon rain or snow shower.
US 26 at Ochoco Divide: Partly sunny and
mild today. A rain or snow shower tonight.
ORE 58 at Willamette Pass: Mostly sunny
today. Plenty of clouds tonight with a rain or
snow shower.
ORE 138 at Diamond Lake: Mostly sunny,
chilly today. A rain or snow shower tonight.
SKI REPORT
57°
25°
Cooler with some sun
EAST: Windy and warm
Wednesday; sun and
a few clouds. Partly to
mostly cloudy at night.
Mostly cloudy Thursday
with showers.
CENTRAL: Partly
sunny, breezy and warm
Wednesday. Mostly cloudy
Wednesday night and
Thursday with a shower
or two by Thursday.
WEST: Becoming
cloudy and cooler
Wednesday with a
shower or two in the
northwest by late
afternoon.
NATIONAL
Hood
River
Yesterday
Today Thursday
Yesterday
Today Thursday
Yesterday
Today Thursday
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
54/44/0.00 49/39/sh 50/34/pc
La Grande
63/26/0.00 66/35/s 47/25/pc
Portland
65/38/0.00 55/41/c 57/35/c
Baker City
61/16/0.00 70/35/pc 51/22/pc
La Pine
66/16/0.00 61/29/s 48/22/pc
Prineville
66/18/0.00 67/34/s 48/23/pc
Brookings
55/40/0.00 51/43/s 55/39/c
Medford
75/35/0.00 69/42/s 60/35/c
Redmond
71/21/0.00 66/33/s 53/20/pc
Burns
61/15/0.00 69/31/s 54/18/s
Newport
50/32/0.00 49/40/c 50/34/c
Roseburg
70/33/0.00 60/42/c 57/33/c
Eugene
65/30/0.00 56/41/c 55/31/c
North Bend
54/35/0.00 52/44/c 53/36/pc
Salem
64/34/0.00 54/40/c 55/30/c
Klamath Falls
66/16/0.00 65/29/s 58/24/pc
Ontario
67/35/0.00 74/43/s 59/26/s
Sisters
67/19/0.00 62/34/s 52/24/pc
Lakeview
63/12/0.00 64/31/s 56/24/pc
Pendleton
68/31/0.00 65/38/s 54/28/pc
The Dalles
70/34/0.00 57/41/pc 56/32/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
NATIONAL WEATHER
-10s
-0s
0s
10s
20s
30s
40s
50s
60s
Base
80-80
0-95
53-70
98-115
0-222
66-91
0-189
0-45
48-69
55-90
0-109
45-58
43-71
70s
80s
90s
100s
110s
NATIONAL
EXTREMES
YESTERDAY (for the
Yesterday
City
Hi/Lo/Prec.
Abilene
91/63/0.00
Akron
78/46/0.00
Albany
63/34/0.00
Albuquerque
76/51/0.00
Anchorage
25/11/0.00
Atlanta
80/51/0.00
Atlantic City
69/49/0.00
Austin
86/64/Tr
Baltimore
76/54/Tr
Billings
44/33/0.11
Birmingham
80/52/0.00
Bismarck
54/33/0.00
Boise
60/33/0.00
Boston
61/46/0.00
Bridgeport, CT 67/43/0.00
Buffalo
70/37/0.00
Burlington, VT
59/36/0.00
Caribou, ME
53/37/0.01
Charleston, SC 86/51/0.00
Charlotte
83/44/0.00
Chattanooga
82/48/0.00
Cheyenne
44/33/Tr
Chicago
81/59/0.00
Cincinnati
77/48/0.00
Cleveland
79/47/0.00
Colorado Springs 71/43/Tr
Columbia, MO
82/57/0.00
Columbia, SC
84/48/0.00
Columbus, GA
80/46/0.00
Columbus, OH
77/49/0.00
Concord, NH
63/38/0.00
Corpus Christi
81/69/Tr
Dallas
83/65/0.00
Dayton
78/52/0.00
Denver
59/38/0.16
Des Moines
80/59/0.00
Detroit
78/43/0.00
Duluth
61/43/0.26
El Paso
86/63/0.00
Fairbanks
15/11/0.00
Fargo
56/30/0.04
Flagstaff
62/31/0.00
Grand Rapids
78/47/Tr
Green Bay
79/57/0.07
Greensboro
81/46/0.00
Harrisburg
75/46/0.01
Hartford, CT
69/40/0.00
Helena
59/33/0.00
Honolulu
79/68/0.00
Houston
83/63/Tr
Huntsville
79/54/0.00
Indianapolis
78/54/0.00
Jackson, MS
82/54/0.00
Jacksonville
81/49/0.00
Today
Thursday
Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
79/50/s
85/61/s
80/58/c
79/57/t
66/45/s
69/45/pc
71/43/s
77/48/s
30/20/pc
24/5/sn
81/60/pc
74/61/t
56/47/pc
56/46/s
85/55/pc
90/65/s
74/49/c
67/48/pc
65/41/pc 60/32/sh
80/62/c
77/58/t
62/28/c
69/36/pc
72/41/s
54/29/s
55/46/pc
55/44/c
62/44/s
59/43/pc
70/52/sh 78/54/pc
62/41/pc 68/47/pc
53/41/c
59/41/c
85/60/s
82/62/pc
84/56/pc
81/61/c
81/60/c
74/55/t
56/36/pc
64/30/s
78/60/c
64/49/sh
79/60/pc
70/52/t
78/59/pc
81/57/t
63/37/s
69/41/s
72/47/t
54/42/sh
86/56/s
84/60/c
81/59/pc
75/63/t
81/60/pc
76/55/t
62/43/pc
64/40/c
84/68/pc 87/71/pc
80/54/pc 85/64/pc
80/59/pc
72/53/t
62/37/pc
68/37/s
69/48/t
55/45/c
80/56/pc
73/54/t
43/40/r
46/44/r
83/55/pc
87/62/s
16/5/s
10/-17/c
51/39/r
49/38/r
67/36/s
67/33/s
78/60/pc
72/51/r
72/54/c
64/47/sh
82/55/pc
77/58/t
73/51/pc 69/49/pc
68/45/pc 68/43/pc
68/37/pc 48/26/pc
81/68/pc 81/67/pc
82/63/t
87/68/pc
79/62/c
77/55/c
79/60/pc
68/51/r
80/60/c
82/60/c
85/55/pc 84/60/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
43/35/sn
70/55/s
71/60/pc
93/66/pc
88/77/t
69/36/s
77/61/s
45/34/sn
65/50/c
48/29/c
80/72/s
83/65/s
93/59/s
59/31/pc
85/76/pc
46/40/pc
45/34/c
46/26/c
79/53/s
79/72/pc
64/44/s
77/59/s
67/53/t
76/67/pc
71/51/pc
46/32/pc
69/44/pc
94/79/pc
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.
39/34/0.24
79/62/Tr
80/45/0.00
77/61/0.00
75/47/0.00
76/59/0.04
77/51/0.00
70/54/0.00
81/53/0.00
79/59/Tr
79/57/0.00
80/61/0.00
81/59/Tr
71/50/0.35
81/55/0.00
81/64/0.00
70/47/0.00
71/46/0.00
70/54/0.00
78/59/Tr
76/63/0.01
80/55/0.00
93/61/0.00
80/55/0.00
72/49/0.00
91/71/0.00
77/45/0.00
60/42/0.00
67/45/0.00
83/49/0.00
43/40/0.13
68/35/0.00
81/48/0.00
63/30/0.03
75/46/0.00
82/62/0.00
50/34/0.14
90/68/Tr
69/58/0.00
63/50/0.00
67/50/0.00
71/43/0.00
82/47/0.00
59/37/0.00
66/48/0.43
58/31/0.00
79/57/0.00
79/61/0.00
88/65/0.00
78/61/0.00
78/54/0.00
76/60/0.03
67/28/0.00
93/66/0.00
Today
Thursday
Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
38/24/pc 37/33/sn
67/45/t
57/41/sh
78/58/pc
74/52/r
85/61/s
87/61/s
77/59/pc
70/52/t
51/42/sh 58/38/sh
70/50/t
76/55/pc
76/57/pc
78/56/s
81/62/pc
74/54/t
74/58/t
61/47/sh
78/54/t
73/57/pc
81/66/pc
82/69/s
69/53/c
61/47/sh
65/48/sh 60/46/sh
80/61/pc 76/53/pc
80/68/pc
81/69/t
68/49/s
66/47/s
67/47/s
65/46/s
75/55/pc 64/54/pc
66/42/s
77/53/s
57/43/t
50/41/sh
85/58/s
87/61/s
96/69/s
95/67/s
74/51/r
56/46/c
66/48/sh 67/46/pc
92/66/s
92/64/s
79/56/c
77/54/t
55/46/pc 57/44/pc
60/45/pc 61/43/pc
85/56/pc
80/60/t
57/31/c
67/35/s
70/37/s
69/37/s
83/54/pc 71/52/pc
65/44/pc 76/53/pc
71/42/s
73/44/s
75/51/t
59/50/sh
65/44/s
65/34/s
88/62/pc 93/67/pc
71/57/pc 70/56/pc
58/50/pc 62/50/pc
63/46/pc 66/45/pc
70/35/s
74/38/pc
86/57/s
83/62/pc
49/39/r
53/37/c
52/40/r
49/41/sh
58/35/pc
51/30/s
66/45/t
62/47/c
82/63/s
81/66/s
88/59/pc 90/59/pc
66/48/t
76/55/s
79/54/pc 68/50/pc
52/42/pc 73/47/pc
61/37/pc
58/29/s
95/65/s
96/60/s
100/70/0.00
77/51/0.04
59/37/0.00
50/36/0.06
79/62/0.14
75/60/0.00
100/73/0.00
61/45/0.09
45/32/0.02
61/30/0.00
46/30/0.14
81/72/0.04
64/45/0.16
77/48/0.00
73/64/0.30
50/34/0.00
66/45/0.00
67/47/0.00
88/75/0.00
46/30/0.02
74/64/0.25
72/61/0.00
93/63/0.00
57/48/0.00
57/37/0.00
59/36/0.00
42/34/0.08
41/32/0.05
102/73/pc
77/54/pc
61/41/pc
53/37/r
79/60/t
78/65/s
96/68/pc
67/45/s
46/29/c
62/41/s
49/32/c
79/70/pc
58/32/pc
75/52/s
75/61/pc
49/33/pc
68/40/s
64/51/c
89/77/r
44/27/c
75/66/pc
77/67/pc
81/64/s
63/52/pc
58/45/sh
49/39/r
44/35/sn
44/29/c
INTERNATIONAL
48 contiguous states)
National high: 97°
at Zapata, TX
National low: 11°
at Ely, NV
Precipitation: 0.79"
at Pierre, SD
T-storms
Partly sunny
TRAVEL WEATHER
Umatilla
66/40
Rufus
Hermiston
52/39
66/40
57/43
Arlington
Hillsboro Portland
Meacham Lostine
62/42
54/37 55/41
64/33
Wasco
65/33 Enterprise
Pendleton
The Dalles
Tillamook
63/32
54/40
65/38
Sandy
57/41
McMinnville
50/38
Joseph
Heppner
La
Grande
52/39
Maupin
Government
53/39
66/35
63/31
Camp
60/39 Condon 63/32
Union
Lincoln City
60/34
44/30
67/36
Salem
48/41
Spray
Granite
Warm Springs
54/40
Madras
69/36
Albany
60/32
Newport
Baker City
63/37
65/37
Mitchell
49/40
52/41
70/35
Camp Sherman
66/34
Redmond
Corvallis
John
Yachats
Unity
59/35
66/33
51/41
Day
Prineville
47/41
68/34
Ontario
Sisters
67/34
Paulina
68/36
74/43
Florence
Eugene 62/34
Bend Brothers 65/31
Vale
50/43
56/41
63/34
64/29
Sunriver
76/41
Nyssa
60/31
Hampton
Cottage
La Pine
76/42
Juntura
Oakridge
Grove
61/29
65/29
OREGON EXTREMES Coos Bay
Burns
72/36
57/38
58/41
Fort
Rock
51/43
69/31
Riley
YESTERDAY
Crescent
66/28
67/30
High: 75°
60/29
Bandon
Roseburg
Christmas Valley
Jordan Valley
at Medford
Beaver
Frenchglen
Silver
51/44
60/42
66/29
65/35
Low: 12°
Marsh
Lake
67/32
Port Orford
59/26
65/29
at Lakeview
Grants
Burns Junction
Paisley
51/44
Pass
71/33
Chiloquin
67/32
70/41
Rome
Medford
62/26
Gold Beach
69/42
73/34
50/44
Klamath
Fields
Ashland
McDermitt
Lakeview
Falls
Brookings
67/36
67/41
65/29
65/33
51/43
64/31
Seaside
48/39
Cannon Beach
48/40
67°
31°
Variable cloudiness
Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.
Astoria
49/39
TUESDAY
63°
26°
Plenty of sunshine
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
0
Mt. Hood Ski Bowl
0
Timberline Lodge
0
Willamette Pass
0
Aspen / Snowmass, CO
0
Mammoth Mtn. Ski, CA
0
Squaw Valley, CA
0
Park City Mountain, UT
2
Sun Valley, ID
0
MONDAY
OREGON WEATHER
TEMPERATURE
Rise/Set
Sun
Moon
Mercury
Venus
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
New
SATURDAY
52°
26°
ALMANAC
Bend Municipal Airport through 5 p.m. yest.
High
Low
FRIDAY
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
41/34/1.29
70/54/0.00
70/65/0.00
86/60/0.00
86/79/0.41
71/45/0.00
86/59/0.00
43/29/0.09
64/54/0.10
43/36/0.16
77/70/0.00
81/63/0.00
93/57/0.00
59/34/0.00
84/68/0.00
46/28/0.14
43/30/0.02
44/34/0.03
80/59/0.00
80/73/0.00
70/46/0.03
83/61/0.00
72/56/0.38
80/67/0.00
75/52/0.00
45/31/Tr
75/39/0.00
91/79/0.00
47/41/c
62/45/sh
72/60/pc
96/65/pc
90/78/sh
69/47/s
72/58/c
45/34/sh
67/50/c
48/25/sh
80/70/pc
86/68/s
84/56/s
41/23/sn
86/77/pc
49/36/c
49/33/c
55/32/s
79/55/s
79/69/c
47/38/r
70/55/s
74/55/s
75/66/pc
68/55/pc
52/39/c
67/47/t
95/78/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
100/72/s
79/55/pc
66/45/c
44/31/r
80/60/t
79/68/s
94/68/pc
66/44/pc
42/37/c
67/45/pc
53/36/s
81/70/pc
57/36/s
71/46/s
77/61/s
43/33/pc
66/39/s
66/48/c
90/76/t
45/34/s
76/62/sh
79/65/c
72/62/s
61/50/pc
67/50/s
49/39/pc
47/28/c
45/30/sn
COVID-19
Nearly half of new infections are in just 5 states
BY RUSS BYNUM AND
MICHELLE R. SMITH
The Associated Press
Nearly half of new corona-
virus infections nationwide are
in just five states — a situation
that is putting pressure on the
federal government to con-
sider changing how it distrib-
utes vaccines by sending more
doses to hot spots.
New York, Michigan, Flor-
ida, Pennsylvania and New
Jersey together reported 44%
of the nation’s new COVID-19
infections, or nearly 197,500
new cases, in the latest avail-
able seven-day period, accord-
ing to state health agency data
compiled by Johns Hopkins
University. Total U.S. infections
during the same week num-
bered more than 452,000.
The heavy concentration of
new cases in states that account
for 22% of the U.S. population
Parklet
Continued from A1
The Bend City Council will
discuss the idea of extending
the parklet program at its meet-
ing at 5 p.m. Wednesday.
The parklet concept has re-
ceived lots of support from the
businesses that use the pro-
gram, and even positive feed-
back from other businesses that
don’t use parklets but like what
they add to the character of
downtown, said Ben Hemson,
the city’s business advocate.
A recent survey found that
six of the eight businesses that
are permitted to have parklets
would be interested in having
them in the future. The survey
also found that restaurants with
parklets gained between 30%
and 75% of all their revenue
specifically from parklet din-
ing, Hemson said.
“This (survey) was to figure
out ‘Hey, do we need to con-
tinue this?,’” Hemson said. “The
answer was a resounding ‘yes.’”
If the longer pilot is suc-
cessful, Hemson said the goal
Lynne Sladky/AP file
Leanne Montenegro, 21, covers her eyes — because she doesn’t like
the sight of needles — while she receives the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine
Monday at a FEMA vaccination center at Miami Dade College in Miami.
has prompted some experts and
elected officials to call for Presi-
dent Joe Biden’s administration
to ship additional vaccine doses
to those places. The White
House has shown no signs of
shifting from its policy of divid-
ing vaccine doses among states
based on population.
Sending extra doses to places
would be to move toward mak-
ing the parklets a standalone
program within the city, with
clear, set guidelines about what
they should look like.
Hemson noted that in other
cities that had city parklets
before COVID-19 hit, they
usually look more permanent
and intentional, and “aren’t
surrounded by concrete barri-
ers” like the ones currently in
downtown Bend.
Other rules, like how many
would be permitted in a given
number of downtown parking
spaces and what times of year
they would be able to operate,
would also be discussed, he
said.
But the parklets have drawn
criticism from some business
owners downtown, Hemson
said. The main concern is that
the parklets reduce the amount
of available parking spaces
downtown, which could im-
pact other businesses.
The parklets have less im-
pact on parking than one may
think, said Tobias Marx, the
city’s parking manager. In the
past year, which Marx recog-
nizes is atypical since the pan-
demic has reduced the number
of people coming to work and
shop downtown, parking in the
core part of town reaches be-
tween 60 and 70% capacity. On
the weekends, it peaks at 80%,
he said.
For perspective, in the first
two months of 2020 before the
pandemic hit, parking in the
core of downtown regularly
reached 92% to 96% capacity.
Because there are more peo-
ple working remotely, the park-
ing garage is only at 50% capac-
ity, Marx said.
“We still currently have
plenty of parking available,”
Marx said.
Marx said it was important
to note that his department
is proposing the council limit
the amount of parking spaces
that could be used for parklets
to 5% of the on-street parking
inventory, which would be 90
spaces out of 1,800.
“The biggest thing is that we
are not proposing a free-for-
all,” Marx said.
where infection numbers are
climbing makes sense, said Dr.
Elvin H. Geng, a professor in in-
fectious diseases at Washington
University. But it’s also compli-
cated. States that are more suc-
cessfully controlling the virus
might see less vaccine as a result.
“You wouldn’t want to make
those folks wait because they
were doing better,” Geng said.
“On the other hand, it only
makes sense to send vaccines
to where the cases are rising.”
The spike in cases has been
especially pronounced in Mich-
igan, where the seven-day av-
erage of daily new infections
reached 6,719 cases Sunday
— more than double what it
was two weeks earlier. Only
New York reported higher case
numbers. California and Texas,
which have vastly larger popula-
tions than Michigan, are report-
ing less than half its number.
Marx said he still does not
have parking concerns with
the parklets, even when Bend’s
parking situation eventually re-
turns to pre-pandemic levels.
The challenge is shifting
driving culture away from ex-
pecting to be able to park right
in front of your destination,
and instead expecting to park
around the corner or farther
away where there is parking
available, Marx said.
“There is plenty of parking
available if you are willing to go
there,” Marx said.
Casinelli, of Deschutes
Brewery, said he has yet to re-
ceive a complaint from a pa-
tron who has been unable
to park right in front of the
restaurant, despite the fact the
parklet takes up nine parking
spots.
In fact, he believes the par-
klets bring more people to
downtown, which helps all
businesses in the area.
“We’re all in this together,”
Casinelli said.
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