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    The BulleTin • Tuesday, april 27, 2021 A13
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021
TODAY
WEDNESDAY
TONIGHT
HIGH
66°
LOW
35°
Warmer with sun and areas
of high clouds
Warmer with times of
clouds and sun
ALMANAC
Yesterday Normal
Record
54°
59° 81° in 2018
37°
32° 17° in 2009
SUN, MOON AND PLANETS
Rise/Set
Today
Wed.
Sun
6:02am/8:04pm 6:01am/8:05pm
Moon
9:14pm/6:35am 10:37pm/7:09am
Mercury 6:24am/8:59pm 6:25am/9:06pm
Venus
6:27am/8:45pm 6:27am/8:48pm
Mars
9:02am/12:43am 9:01am/12:42am
Jupiter
3:31am/1:55pm 3:27am/1:52pm
Saturn 2:52am/12:37pm 2:48am/12:34pm
Uranus
6:12am/8:16pm 6:08am/8:12pm
Last
New
First
Full
May 3
May 11
May 19
May 26
Tonight's sky: Super Moon (8:22 a.m.).
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
UV INDEX TODAY
10 a.m.
Noon
2 p.m.
4 p.m.
3
6
6
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.
POLLEN COUNT
Weeds
Absent
Source: Oregon Allergy Associates
74°
45°
Rather cloudy and
remaining warm
Record-tying temperatures
SUNDAY
66°
35°
A couple of showers
possible; not as warm
66/39 67/45
Wasco 72/45
62/35 Enterprise
Pendleton 62/35
The Dalles
Tillamook
60/34
68/43
69/44
Sandy
70/44
McMinnville
58/40
Joseph
Heppner
La
Grande
65/42
Maupin
Government
67/39
64/38
60/36
Camp
69/40 Condon 67/45
Union
Lincoln City
64/39
56/36
64/36
Salem
54/41
Spray
Granite
Warm Springs
68/41
Madras
68/37
Albany
57/30
Newport
Baker City
69/34
70/35
Mitchell
54/41
65/39
65/31
Camp Sherman
62/38
Redmond
Corvallis
John
Yachats
Unity
66/33
66/32
63/39
Day
Prineville
53/40
62/32
Ontario
Sisters
68/32
Paulina
62/34
71/40
Florence
Eugene 67/33
Bend Brothers 62/31
Vale
57/42
68/40
66/35
60/31
Sunriver
71/39
Nyssa
64/31
Hampton
Cottage
La Pine
71/39
Juntura
Oakridge
Grove
62/31
60/30
OREGON EXTREMES Coos Bay
Burns
66/33
67/41
71/40
Fort
Rock
58/39
61/27
Riley
YESTERDAY
Crescent
62/30
62/29
High: 69°
61/30
Bandon
Roseburg
Christmas Valley
Jordan Valley
at Hermiston
Beaver
Frenchglen
Silver
55/41
72/41
61/29
57/32
Low: 28°
Marsh
Lake
54/30
Port Orford
61/29
63/30
at Odell Lake
Grants
Burns Junction
Paisley
58/46
Pass
63/32
Chiloquin
61/30
77/45
Rome
Medford
63/30
Gold Beach
71/42
66/34
55/45
Klamath
Fields
Ashland
McDermitt
Lakeview
Falls
Brookings
57/31
69/43
62/28
55/28
57/43
59/25
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
56/46/0.04 57/42/pc 61/45/pc
La Grande
55/39/0.00 64/38/pc 71/43/pc
Portland
58/48/0.06 67/45/pc 72/49/pc
Baker City
54/37/0.14 65/31/pc 71/37/pc
La Pine
47/32/0.14 62/31/pc 73/40/pc
Prineville
52/37/0.10 68/32/pc 73/40/pc
Brookings
53/43/Tr
57/43/pc 58/45/pc
Medford
60/42/0.11 71/42/pc 81/48/pc
Redmond
56/39/0.15 66/32/pc 76/40/pc
Newport
54/43/0.44 54/41/pc 57/44/pc
Roseburg
60/45/0.06 72/41/pc 80/45/pc
Burns
46/37/0.23 61/27/pc 70/35/pc
Eugene
61/42/0.01 68/40/pc 75/44/pc
North Bend
56/44/0.03 57/42/pc 60/43/pc
Salem
62/46/0.20 68/41/pc 74/46/pc
Klamath Falls
48/32/0.03 62/28/pc 72/36/pc
Ontario
51/44/0.17 71/40/s 77/45/pc
Sisters
54/36/0.00 67/33/pc 77/42/pc
Lakeview
39/30/0.09 59/25/pc 69/34/pc
Pendleton
64/45/0.00 69/44/pc 76/50/pc
The Dalles
66/46/0.00 70/44/pc 79/46/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
WATER REPORT
As of 7 a.m. yesterday
Reservoir
Acre feet
Capacity
Crane Prairie
47439
86%
Wickiup
104437
52%
Crescent Lake
22092
25%
Ochoco Reservoir
11436
26%
Prineville
90433
61%
River fl ow
Station
Cu.ft./sec.
Deschutes R. below Crane Prairie
77
Deschutes R. below Wickiup
921
Deschutes R. below Bend
62
Deschutes R. at Benham Falls
1250
Little Deschutes near La Pine
118
Crescent Ck. below Crescent Lake
14
Crooked R. above Prineville Res.
172
Crooked R. below Prineville Res.
206
Crooked R. near Terrebonne
52
Ochoco Ck. below Ochoco Res.
6
-0s
0s
10s
20s
30s
40s
50s
60s
70s
80s
90s
100s
110s
NATIONAL
EXTREMES
YESTERDAY (for the
In inches as of 5 p.m. yesterday
Base
73-105
0-184
0-158
52-69
27-57
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
Policing
Continued from A1
“I want to make it clear this
was not an opportunity to dig
in and bash,” said Bynum, who
is Black. “It was an opportunity
to create a community table,
where people around the state
had a chance to have some in-
put on who protects them and
their communities.”
Rep. Ron Noble, a Republi-
can from McMinnville, a for-
mer police chief of that city
and a former officer in Corval-
lis, said all the bills should be
considered in context — not
individually. He made his com-
ments while speaking about
House Bill 2929, which requires
police to report misconduct by
officers or violations of stan-
dards.
“This bill by itself won’t do
anything,” Noble said. “This
bill, combined with the oth-
ers that are coming before
you, will create the ability and
the safety for police officers
to speak out when others act
inappropriately, use excessive
force, or just generally are unfit
for the job.”
Bynum spoke about the ex-
perience of Elijah Warren, who
emerged from his home in east
Portland to talk to police about
the effects on his family of
tear gas they used to disperse
a demonstration on Sept. 5.
While he did so, an officer
struck him on the ear with a
baton. The officer was found
later to have been identified
in other incidents of excessive
force.
“Had officers not intervened,
Mr. Warren could have been
hurt much worse,” Bynum said.
“Had other officers reported
the other officer’s misconduct
earlier, Mr. Warren may never
have been struck.”
Bynum said the city of Port-
land, as far as she knows, has
not responded as to whether
the officer was disciplined.
“What we do know from re-
porting is that when officers do
not intervene to stop their col-
leagues’ misconduct, it allows
law enforcement to act with
impunity,” she said. “Whether
it is before, during or after an
incident, that is wrong.”
House Bill 2929 passed, 58-
0. It specifies who should re-
ceive reports of misconduct or
violations (supervisors), when
“I want to make it clear this
was not an opportunity
to dig in and bash. It was
an opportunity to create
a community table, where
people around the state had
a chance to have some input
on who protects them and
their communities.”
— Oregon Rep. Janelle Bynum,
D-Clackamas
they should start investigations
(72 hours), and when they
should be completed (three
months). If there is substan-
tial evidence to support them,
reports must be filed with the
state Department of Public
Safety Standards and Training.
Other bills
Listed below are summa-
ries of the other bills and their
votes, starting with four others
in the official package:
• House Bill 2513, 58-0: Po-
lice must have training in child
and adult cardiopulmonary re-
suscitation, plus training at the
public safety academy about
airway and circulatory anat-
omy and physiology. Police
also are required to summon
emergency medical services if
“tactically feasible” and have
access to communications.
Rep. Dacia Grayber, D-Port-
land, is a Tualatin Valley Fire &
Rescue firefighter who spon-
sored that bill. She credited the
idea to Tigard Mayor Jason
Snider, himself a certified para-
medic and general surgery ad-
ministrator for Kaiser Perma-
nente Northwest.
• House Bill 2936, 54-4: The
state must investigate the back-
grounds of potential officers
— including financial and psy-
chological information, and ties
with racism or racist organiza-
tions — who attend the public
safety academy in Salem. Police
agencies must set standards for
speech and expression by offi-
cers on and off the job.
• House Bill 3059, 58-0: Po-
lice authority to disperse “un-
lawful assemblies” is modified,
so that if there are arrests, po-
lice must make them based on
actual crimes, not simply for
failure to disperse. Bynum said,
61°
32°
A couple of showers
possible
Times of clouds and sun
Yesterday
City
Hi/Lo/Prec.
Abilene
92/67/0.00
Akron
63/31/0.00
Albany
50/33/0.00
Albuquerque
78/48/0.00
Anchorage
54/33/0.00
Atlanta
78/52/0.00
Atlantic City
60/46/0.00
Austin
85/65/0.00
Baltimore
68/43/0.00
Billings
53/40/0.31
Birmingham
80/48/0.00
Bismarck
53/38/0.10
Boise
48/44/0.11
Boston
57/47/0.00
Bridgeport, CT 61/42/0.00
Buffalo
51/34/0.00
Burlington, VT
49/33/0.04
Caribou, ME
45/42/0.21
Charleston, SC 77/54/0.00
Charlotte
78/43/0.00
Chattanooga
81/45/0.00
Cheyenne
72/38/0.00
Chicago
79/39/0.00
Cincinnati
73/43/0.00
Cleveland
56/34/0.00
Colorado Springs 78/55/0.00
Columbia, MO
87/53/0.00
Columbia, SC
80/48/0.00
Columbus, GA
82/48/0.00
Columbus, OH
70/37/0.00
Concord, NH
50/38/Tr
Corpus Christi
82/67/0.00
Dallas
83/64/0.00
Dayton
72/40/0.00
Denver
80/45/0.00
Des Moines
85/52/0.00
Detroit
56/35/0.00
Duluth
35/32/0.63
El Paso
87/71/0.00
Fairbanks
60/29/0.00
Fargo
52/35/0.01
Flagstaff
56/43/0.00
Grand Rapids
63/37/Tr
Green Bay
52/37/0.01
Greensboro
75/44/0.00
Harrisburg
67/40/0.00
Hartford, CT
57/40/0.00
Helena
59/36/0.01
Honolulu
84/72/0.00
Houston
84/57/0.00
Huntsville
80/45/0.00
Indianapolis
76/41/0.00
Jackson, MS
81/50/0.00
Jacksonville
78/57/0.00
Today Wednesday
Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
82/65/t
82/56/t
83/63/pc
82/63/t
61/48/pc
65/54/t
63/41/sh 57/42/pc
50/36/s
49/36/s
82/63/pc 84/64/pc
61/54/pc 74/61/pc
80/72/t
89/67/c
83/61/pc 88/66/pc
62/41/pc 66/44/pc
84/65/pc 85/65/pc
64/37/c
71/36/c
64/41/pc 70/46/pc
67/52/pc
62/51/t
61/50/pc 67/54/pc
65/52/pc
64/55/t
62/45/pc
61/49/r
52/37/pc
61/36/c
80/60/s
81/64/pc
82/59/pc 84/63/pc
84/65/pc
85/64/c
48/34/sh
55/34/c
85/61/pc
75/49/t
83/65/pc
76/64/t
80/63/pc
76/60/t
65/38/sh
52/39/c
85/66/pc
72/59/t
84/58/s
86/62/pc
84/62/pc 85/61/pc
83/63/pc
82/63/t
66/43/pc
63/47/t
82/74/pc 86/72/pc
80/70/t
79/65/t
83/64/pc
79/63/t
58/37/sh
55/39/c
83/58/c
70/50/c
81/63/pc
78/57/t
45/36/c
51/37/c
76/52/pc 69/50/pc
47/31/s
52/34/pc
58/38/c
67/37/c
43/25/c
58/33/sh
83/60/pc 70/50/sh
54/44/t
53/43/c
80/59/pc 83/63/pc
80/58/pc 86/63/pc
67/49/pc
77/55/t
63/40/s
66/44/pc
84/70/pc 82/70/sh
83/73/c
87/73/c
83/65/pc
84/66/c
82/65/pc
74/60/r
83/67/pc
84/66/c
80/60/s
82/63/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
59/39/pc
70/58/pc
65/49/sh
94/67/pc
89/77/t
70/51/pc
72/60/s
53/36/pc
65/53/t
58/38/sh
69/57/s
76/60/pc
83/60/s
58/33/pc
88/79/s
53/42/sh
50/37/sh
65/51/c
80/61/s
79/75/t
64/52/c
67/53/s
76/54/pc
68/62/pc
68/54/t
60/42/pc
68/53/t
89/78/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.
59/33/0.00
86/62/Tr
57/34/0.00
70/57/0.00
73/37/0.00
92/60/0.00
83/50/0.00
65/55/0.00
79/46/0.00
76/36/Tr
81/53/0.00
86/75/0.00
60/39/Tr
55/39/0.23
80/45/0.00
83/58/0.00
60/41/0.00
64/42/0.00
65/53/0.00
80/62/0.00
92/58/0.00
84/64/0.00
77/62/0.00
79/44/0.00
62/43/0.00
80/66/0.00
63/31/0.00
51/41/0.00
58/43/0.00
77/42/0.00
63/37/0.04
54/33/Tr
73/45/0.00
51/33/0.00
67/40/0.00
83/50/0.00
44/41/0.82
87/67/0.00
66/57/0.05
62/49/0.00
63/41/0.05
74/40/0.00
77/56/0.00
61/45/0.00
76/46/0.00
58/38/0.01
83/55/0.00
89/65/0.00
84/63/0.00
86/63/0.00
69/46/0.00
82/61/0.00
68/31/0.01
70/59/0.08
Today Wednesday
Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
51/34/r
49/39/r
84/64/c
72/53/t
82/61/pc 73/50/sh
68/59/pc
83/64/s
81/64/pc
76/64/t
82/55/c
66/48/c
79/69/c
80/67/t
68/54/pc
80/60/s
85/68/pc
80/67/t
82/54/t
61/46/c
81/69/pc
82/69/t
83/74/sh
84/76/s
78/49/t
58/46/c
58/43/c
60/44/pc
84/67/pc
84/68/c
84/72/pc
84/71/c
66/55/pc 82/64/pc
67/55/pc 83/64/pc
83/64/s
85/66/pc
77/63/t
74/54/r
82/55/t
68/48/c
83/64/s
84/67/pc
76/58/pc
94/68/s
85/66/pc
76/56/t
76/61/pc 85/66/pc
71/57/c
82/62/s
82/63/pc
84/62/t
64/42/pc
60/45/r
66/49/pc 69/52/pc
83/60/s
86/63/pc
50/37/sh 65/39/pc
61/37/s
73/45/s
86/63/s
89/67/pc
65/49/pc
65/52/t
79/47/s
85/50/s
85/67/pc
75/63/r
56/41/sh
64/46/s
82/73/c
91/67/c
65/55/pc
71/58/s
65/49/s
69/51/s
69/48/s
78/51/s
62/33/c
55/34/pc
80/60/s
82/63/pc
63/46/pc 67/49/pc
59/47/c
61/43/pc
63/41/pc 68/50/pc
79/65/c
70/59/t
87/68/s
87/72/s
64/49/sh
74/53/s
78/67/t
74/58/r
84/65/pc 88/68/pc
82/63/c
71/52/t
71/41/pc 76/48/pc
75/51/s
89/56/s
100/78/0.00
81/61/0.08
50/32/Tr
46/34/0.00
78/60/0.00
84/72/0.00
102/68/0.00
66/48/0.00
48/28/0.00
52/30/0.00
64/43/0.00
81/71/0.00
68/46/0.00
77/45/0.00
75/64/0.00
54/34/0.00
68/52/0.00
74/56/0.00
89/79/0.13
39/30/0.00
70/54/0.00
86/70/0.00
71/66/0.00
64/47/0.00
48/32/0.01
56/45/0.00
54/36/0.00
46/30/0.02
98/77/s
82/61/t
59/43/pc
46/34/sh
77/60/t
83/72/pc
106/77/pc
69/56/pc
50/30/pc
58/42/c
66/42/s
79/73/t
67/55/sh
74/45/s
70/62/t
63/39/s
65/53/sh
67/59/c
88/76/c
48/27/pc
72/59/s
86/69/c
71/61/s
68/58/pc
53/46/sh
58/47/c
56/44/pc
49/32/pc
INTERNATIONAL
48 contiguous states)
National high: 97°
at Zapata, TX
National low: 14°
at Truckee, CA
Precipitation: 0.80"
at Salt Lake City, UT
SKI REPORT
Ski resort
New snow
Mt. Bachelor
4
Mt. Hood Meadows
3
Timberline Lodge
0
Aspen / Snowmass, CO
0
Mammoth Mtn. Ski, CA
3
58°
29°
NATIONAL
CENTRAL: Sunshine
and a few clouds
Tuesday. Clear and
cold at night, then
mostly sunny and
warmer Wednesday.
WEST: Sunny to partly
cloudy Tuesday. Clear
and cool Tuesday
night. Partly sunny and
warmer Wednesday.
541-683-1577
MONDAY
TRAVEL WEATHER
Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.
EAST: Sunny to partly
Astoria
cloudy Tuesday. Clear
57/42
Umatilla
Seaside
and cold Tuesday
Hood
74/45
night. Partly sunny and 59/41
River
Rufus
Hermiston
warmer Wednesday.
Cannon Beach
67/44
74/45
71/43
Arlington
Hillsboro Portland
Meacham Lostine
57/42
PRECIPITATION
24 hours through 5 p.m. yesterday
0.04"
Record
1.26" in 1978
Month to date (normal)
0.04" (0.67")
Year to date (normal)
1.22" (4.02")
Barometric pressure at 4 p.m.
29.87"
Trees
High
SATURDAY
OREGON WEATHER
TEMPERATURE
Grasses
Absent
FRIDAY
82°
46°
76°
43°
Partly cloudy
Bend Municipal Airport through 5 p.m. yest.
High
Low
THURSDAY
52/36/0.00
70/48/0.00
61/55/0.20
102/81/0.00
94/79/0.41
73/47/0.00
72/66/0.00
49/30/0.00
68/54/0.02
57/32/0.00
66/57/0.00
86/61/0.00
80/64/0.00
57/27/0.01
88/75/0.00
61/32/0.01
55/42/0.02
62/52/0.06
77/59/0.00
79/73/0.13
63/48/0.00
68/60/0.00
74/47/0.00
68/58/0.00
68/57/0.11
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“This simple clarification al-
lows a declaration of unlawful
assembly to be used as more
of a tool to prevent a disaster
or mitigate harm to people or
damage to property.”
• House Bill 3355, 58-0: Po-
lice assigned to work crowd
management in cities over
150,000 (Portland, Eugene, Sa-
lem) must wear identification
— either a name or number
— and outerwear that signifies
the officer’s jurisdiction, such
as “police” or “sheriff.” Noble
said, “I suggest that this bill,
along with what we will see
forthcoming, work together to
ensure a safe environment for
those who are protesting.”
Four more
Four other bills passed by
the House also affect aspects of
policing:
• House Bill 2986, 58-0, re-
quires police training at the
state academy for investigation
of crimes based on the per-
ceived gender of the victim.
• House Bill 3047, 58-0, al-
lows civil lawsuits and recovery
of damages for intentional dis-
closure of personal informa-
tion that is aimed at harassing
or harming a person, a practice
otherwise known as “doxing.”
This bill goes beyond law en-
forcement, but Noble said it
got momentum after informa-
tion was posted about some
police officers.
• House Bill 3164, 48-10,
modifies the crime of interfer-
ing with police to make it clear
it applies to active resistance by
someone.
• House Bill 3273, 54-4, bars
disclosure of police mug shots
except under specified circum-
stances, including “law enforce-
ment purposes” and convic-
tions in court. The bill is aimed
at websites and publications
that post mug shots — and re-
move them only after someone
pays a fee to do so.
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