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    A10 The BulleTin • Monday, May 3, 2021
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021
TODAY
TUESDAY
TONIGHT
HIGH
65°
LOW
43°
Times of clouds and sun
ALMANAC
Yesterday Normal
Record
61°
61° 85° in 1937
39°
33° 14° in 1964
PRECIPITATION
24 hours through 5 p.m. yesterday
0.00"
Record
0.36" in 1932
Month to date (normal)
0.00" (0.05")
Year to date (normal)
1.37" (4.18")
Barometric pressure at 4 p.m.
30.11"
SUN, MOON AND PLANETS
Rise/Set
Today
Tue.
Sun
5:54am/8:11pm 5:52am/8:12pm
Moon
2:42am/11:57am 3:16am/1:07pm
Mercury 6:30am/9:40pm 6:31am/9:46pm
Venus
6:23am/9:01pm 6:23am/9:04pm
Mars
8:55am/12:35am 8:54am/12:33am
Jupiter
3:09am/1:36pm 3:06am/1:33pm
Saturn 2:29am/12:15pm 2:25am/12:11pm
Uranus
5:50am/7:54pm 5:46am/7:51pm
Last
New
First
Full
May 3
May 11
May 19
May 26
Tonight's sky: Rising in the east near
midnight is the conjunction of the last quarter
moon and Saturn.
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
UV INDEX TODAY
10 a.m.
Noon
2 p.m.
4 p.m.
3
5
5
4
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
Trees
High
Weeds
Absent
Source: Oregon Allergy Associates
FRIDAY
64°
37°
Partly sunny and cooler
with a few showers
Very warm
SATURDAY
52°
33°
Mostly cloudy and cooler
OREGON WEATHER
TEMPERATURE
Grasses
Moderate
THURSDAY
83°
49°
67°
40°
Pleasant with sunshine and
patchy clouds
Partly cloudy
Bend Municipal Airport through 5 p.m. yest.
High
Low
WEDNESDAY
EAST: Sunshine will
give way to more
clouds later in the day
on Monday. Mostly
cloudy skies tonight.
Seaside
57/45
Cannon Beach
56/45
Yesterday
Today
Tuesday
Yesterday
Today
Tuesday
Yesterday
Today
Tuesday
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
60/44/0.00 57/45/sh 58/42/pc
La Grande
60/44/0.00 65/44/pc 64/33/pc
Portland
67/50/0.00 63/48/c 70/45/pc
Baker City
58/38/0.00 64/37/pc 64/28/pc
La Pine
57/35/0.00 61/33/pc 65/33/s
Prineville
57/37/0.00 68/43/pc 65/38/s
Brookings
66/44/0.00 61/48/s 65/47/s
Medford
70/53/0.00 75/49/s 77/46/s
Redmond
62/39/Tr
66/37/c 69/33/s
Roseburg
67/51/Tr
72/50/pc 75/45/pc
Burns
61/37/0.00 64/33/pc 66/29/s
Newport
55/48/Tr
56/46/c 57/44/pc
Eugene
65/50/0.06 68/48/c 70/42/pc
North Bend
60/50/0.00 59/49/pc 60/45/pc
Salem
68/50/Tr
66/49/c 71/42/pc
Klamath Falls
63/38/0.00 66/35/s 69/35/s
Ontario
69/51/0.00 73/47/pc 72/38/pc
Sisters
55/45/0.00 66/42/c 69/38/s
Lakeview
60/38/Tr
66/34/s 68/32/s
Pendleton
65/46/Tr
69/48/pc 70/39/pc
The Dalles
70/48/0.00 69/48/pc 75/41/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
NATIONAL WEATHER
WATER REPORT
As of 7 a.m. yesterday
Reservoir
Acre feet
Capacity
Crane Prairie
47630
86%
Wickiup
99920
50%
Crescent Lake
22312
26%
Ochoco Reservoir
11358
26%
Prineville
90120
61%
River fl ow
Station
Cu.ft./sec.
Deschutes R. below Crane Prairie
77
Deschutes R. below Wickiup
1050
Deschutes R. below Bend
76
Deschutes R. at Benham Falls
1280
Little Deschutes near La Pine
117
Crescent Ck. below Crescent Lake
15
Crooked R. above Prineville Res.
133
Crooked R. below Prineville Res.
189
Crooked R. near Terrebonne
46
Ochoco Ck. below Ochoco Res.
9
-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
59-93
0-167
0-157
0-0
24-56
T-storms
Mostly sunny, a shower
possible; warmer
Yesterday
City
Hi/Lo/Prec.
Abilene
87/56/0.02
Akron
80/58/0.00
Albany
68/43/0.31
Albuquerque
83/57/0.00
Anchorage
50/36/0.00
Atlanta
81/62/0.00
Atlantic City
82/55/0.00
Austin
86/57/0.04
Baltimore
87/51/0.00
Billings
51/47/0.48
Birmingham
80/59/Tr
Bismarck
66/45/Tr
Boise
64/46/Tr
Boston
77/50/0.05
Bridgeport, CT 74/51/Tr
Buffalo
67/48/Tr
Burlington, VT
65/43/Tr
Caribou, ME
56/37/0.00
Charleston, SC 80/60/0.00
Charlotte
80/53/0.00
Chattanooga
77/51/0.03
Cheyenne
64/50/0.08
Chicago
85/63/0.00
Cincinnati
77/57/0.04
Cleveland
80/62/0.00
Colorado Springs 73/57/0.29
Columbia, MO
76/63/0.09
Columbia, SC
85/52/0.00
Columbus, GA
84/60/0.00
Columbus, OH
80/54/0.00
Concord, NH
74/42/0.00
Corpus Christi
87/64/0.00
Dallas
82/65/0.06
Dayton
79/58/0.00
Denver
70/51/0.13
Des Moines
83/59/0.00
Detroit
83/62/0.00
Duluth
61/45/0.00
El Paso
90/68/0.00
Fairbanks
57/31/0.00
Fargo
78/49/0.02
Flagstaff
66/35/0.00
Grand Rapids
83/65/Tr
Green Bay
78/49/0.07
Greensboro
79/48/0.00
Harrisburg
87/50/0.00
Hartford, CT
80/46/0.08
Helena
54/40/0.04
Honolulu
85/75/0.07
Houston
88/69/0.25
Huntsville
78/56/0.05
Indianapolis
77/57/0.03
Jackson, MS
78/64/0.54
Jacksonville
82/63/0.11
Today
Hi/Lo/W
85/53/s
68/61/t
64/52/sh
63/44/t
52/38/pc
78/70/t
72/61/c
90/66/pc
74/65/t
58/41/c
81/71/t
58/28/pc
67/44/pc
59/49/c
62/53/c
64/52/sh
54/48/sh
61/34/pc
87/71/c
79/67/t
80/68/t
44/31/sh
75/52/r
73/66/t
67/58/t
46/34/sh
80/53/t
85/68/t
81/71/t
71/63/t
61/46/c
88/74/s
90/61/s
71/65/t
47/35/sh
66/45/r
65/58/sh
50/35/sh
82/54/pc
56/39/c
55/31/pc
61/30/pc
69/51/sh
55/45/r
78/67/t
70/64/sh
71/53/c
61/42/pc
84/72/sh
89/74/pc
82/70/t
73/63/t
87/73/t
91/68/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
54/45/c
87/67/pc
63/49/s
97/69/s
94/80/t
78/61/s
80/69/s
53/43/pc
60/50/sh
60/38/pc
72/54/t
80/63/s
101/73/pc
56/37/pc
89/81/s
53/39/r
47/38/r
60/42/pc
71/46/s
83/77/sh
76/60/pc
81/63/s
66/46/s
69/64/c
72/53/s
53/45/r
64/45/pc
95/82/pc
Tuesday
Hi/Lo/W
71/50/pc
74/49/sh
64/55/sh
72/51/pc
47/36/c
79/64/t
77/60/pc
78/54/t
88/65/t
61/42/c
80/62/t
62/37/pc
67/41/pc
53/48/r
66/53/c
68/49/r
61/53/c
61/44/c
90/72/pc
84/67/t
79/63/t
52/35/c
56/41/c
75/49/t
73/46/sh
59/39/c
58/43/r
87/68/pc
83/66/t
75/50/r
55/46/c
79/65/pc
73/53/c
72/48/r
60/40/c
60/40/c
70/43/c
51/34/pc
79/57/s
58/39/c
56/33/s
69/35/s
59/39/c
54/35/c
85/66/t
83/63/sh
66/53/c
61/39/c
83/73/c
78/59/t
80/58/t
66/45/r
82/60/t
92/70/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.
53/34/0.00
77/62/0.00
81/62/0.00
88/68/0.00
74/53/Tr
85/62/0.00
70/64/0.33
71/61/0.00
75/58/0.02
84/64/0.00
70/66/0.18
89/75/0.00
87/67/0.00
69/53/Tr
74/56/0.06
81/69/0.72
82/56/Tr
86/56/Tr
86/51/0.00
76/60/Tr
84/62/0.00
92/72/0.00
85/64/0.00
79/57/0.00
84/55/Tr
94/71/0.00
79/59/0.00
69/44/0.00
79/49/0.05
84/49/0.00
58/46/0.08
67/49/Tr
85/49/0.00
62/46/0.03
85/49/0.00
73/65/0.03
65/50/0.00
92/60/Tr
66/59/0.01
67/52/0.00
73/49/0.00
80/53/0.00
82/62/0.00
62/48/0.00
72/54/Tr
64/37/0.00
67/60/Tr
87/74/0.00
92/71/0.00
80/64/Tr
84/54/0.00
72/61/0.00
71/37/0.00
93/64/0.00
Today
Tuesday
Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
49/40/r
48/37/sh
73/48/t
61/40/r
67/56/sh
62/39/c
84/65/s
91/67/s
74/65/t
77/51/t
61/44/c
64/38/c
86/69/t
75/50/t
79/59/pc 82/60/pc
79/69/t
78/53/t
69/45/t
56/36/c
83/71/t
78/53/t
88/78/pc
89/77/s
67/50/t
53/41/c
58/41/c
58/39/c
82/70/t
81/56/t
88/78/t
87/71/t
70/58/c
78/59/pc
72/59/c
81/59/pc
80/71/t
91/73/pc
75/51/c
64/44/c
62/44/c
62/38/c
92/72/pc 94/73/pc
97/69/s 100/70/pc
76/52/t
58/42/sh
75/66/c
85/64/t
88/67/s
93/68/s
69/61/t
75/55/sh
54/45/c
52/45/r
67/52/c
60/49/c
82/68/t
89/69/pc
57/32/c
61/40/c
70/45/s
79/45/s
77/67/t
92/70/pc
65/50/sh
68/50/c
90/62/s
90/55/s
82/58/t
60/45/t
64/47/pc 67/45/pc
93/67/s
81/59/t
72/60/pc 73/60/pc
72/55/s
70/52/s
81/54/s
81/52/s
59/37/r
68/42/pc
90/69/c
91/71/pc
58/48/c
64/44/c
63/37/pc
61/36/c
64/41/c
65/41/pc
78/55/t
58/39/r
90/76/s
91/77/s
85/59/s
89/62/s
81/56/pc
64/43/r
72/67/t
87/68/t
67/47/t
64/41/r
70/40/pc
73/38/s
93/59/s
94/61/s
101/80/0.00
81/56/0.10
61/39/0.08
55/41/0.01
78/61/0.21
86/75/0.00
99/84/0.00
62/52/0.10
52/30/0.04
57/36/0.06
56/41/0.07
77/69/0.00
65/59/0.00
68/49/0.00
75/59/0.00
48/43/0.26
64/45/0.00
70/56/0.00
91/79/0.00
49/37/0.00
73/58/0.00
89/70/0.00
83/66/0.00
72/57/0.25
61/46/0.00
59/45/0.00
58/52/0.34
55/46/0.69
97/73/s
80/56/s
55/47/c
62/41/r
75/60/t
87/75/pc
98/78/c
70/52/s
52/34/sh
50/44/r
62/48/pc
79/69/s
66/48/pc
65/45/c
78/58/s
50/43/c
67/50/pc
77/68/pc
90/78/c
50/32/c
75/59/s
85/73/c
81/68/s
68/57/pc
53/48/sh
53/46/r
59/42/pc
50/37/sh
INTERNATIONAL
48 contiguous states)
National high: 104°
at Zapata, TX
National low: 17°
at Bridgeport, CA
Precipitation: 2.21"
at Salt Point, LA
SKI REPORT
Ski resort
New snow
Mt. Bachelor
0
Mt. Hood Meadows
0
Timberline Lodge
0
Aspen / Snowmass, CO
0
Mammoth Mtn. Ski, CA
0
Breezy with times of sun
and clouds
NATIONAL
Hood
River
541-683-1577
57°
31°
TRAVEL WEATHER
Umatilla
73/48
Rufus
Hermiston
66/49
73/49
71/50
Arlington
Hillsboro Portland
Meacham Lostine
71/45
62/44 63/48
63/42
Wasco
63/42 Enterprise
Pendleton
The Dalles
CENTRAL: Sunshine
Tillamook
61/40
68/48
69/48
Sandy
69/48
McMinnville
56/45
will give way to
Joseph
Heppner
La
Grande
62/48
Maupin
Government
65/47
increasing clouds
65/44
61/41
Camp
70/45 Condon 65/47
Union
Lincoln City
Monday; a shower
62/40
52/41
65/42
Salem
56/47
Spray
will develop later in
Granite
Warm Springs
66/49
Madras
66/41
Albany
56/37
the day.
Newport
Baker City
68/44
69/44
Mitchell
56/46
64/49
64/37
WEST: Becoming
Camp Sherman
63/39
Redmond
Corvallis
John
Yachats
Unity
cloudy Monday; a
64/43
66/37
62/47
Day
Prineville
62/38
shower or two devel- 55/48
Ontario
Sisters
68/43
Paulina
63/40
73/47
oping later. Cloudy
Florence
Eugene 66/42
Bend Brothers 62/35
Vale
with a shower during
58/49
68/48
65/43
60/34
Sunriver
72/48
Monday evening.
Nyssa
64/40
Hampton
Cottage
La Pine
72/50
Juntura
Oakridge
Grove
61/33
62/34
OREGON EXTREMES Coos Bay
Burns
69/37
66/46
73/47
Fort
Rock
60/47
64/33
Riley
YESTERDAY
Crescent
64/33
63/35
High: 70°
61/32
Bandon
Roseburg
Christmas Valley
Jordan Valley
at Medford
Beaver
Frenchglen
Silver
58/49
72/50
65/35
62/37
Low: 30°
Marsh
Lake
63/37
Port Orford
62/31
65/33
at Sunriver
Grants
Burns Junction
Paisley
60/50
Pass
68/43
Chiloquin
67/36
78/49
Rome
Medford
66/33
Gold Beach
75/49
69/43
57/49
Klamath
Fields
Ashland
McDermitt
Lakeview
Falls
Brookings
64/39
71/48
66/35
62/34
61/48
66/34
-10s
55°
31°
Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.
Astoria
57/45
SUNDAY
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
50/36/0.17
86/63/0.00
60/51/0.00
93/70/0.00
92/81/0.03
71/38/0.00
77/68/0.00
52/46/0.14
68/52/0.16
63/61/0.09
73/64/0.00
88/66/0.00
97/70/0.00
50/36/0.09
88/79/0.00
54/37/0.02
54/32/0.00
54/41/0.23
65/56/0.00
85/77/0.03
84/64/0.00
80/65/0.00
64/43/0.00
72/64/0.00
64/46/0.00
57/39/0.02
64/46/0.01
95/81/0.00
49/41/sh
81/61/pc
64/51/pc
100/72/s
95/80/t
74/52/s
81/70/pc
55/44/sh
63/50/c
68/48/pc
62/50/s
77/62/s
103/77/s
49/34/sh
89/81/s
52/33/sh
49/32/sh
62/50/sh
72/48/s
85/76/pc
70/53/c
82/67/s
69/47/s
69/63/pc
73/55/s
55/39/sh
72/46/pc
95/82/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
102/76/s
80/58/t
58/52/c
45/40/sh
75/61/t
87/75/s
103/79/pc
75/61/pc
47/34/r
59/49/c
62/43/sh
80/69/s
67/53/s
66/45/pc
81/59/s
54/41/pc
64/52/sh
72/61/r
89/77/t
48/35/sh
68/59/sh
87/74/c
81/70/s
73/62/s
61/45/c
58/44/pc
69/48/pc
61/48/c
3 killed, 27 hospitalized after
boat capsizes off San Diego
Associated Press
Photos by Alex Wittwer/The Observer
A young flowering pear tree in the warm spring sun appears windswept Thursday in La Grande.
Trees
Planting a tree
in La Grande
Continued from A1
One of the earliest pioneers
to the area, James Baker, hap-
pened across the treeless plain
and began planting in the mid-
19th century. The Baker black
locust tree at Eastern Oregon
University is one of the surviv-
ing trees that he planted during
his stay. The tree stood above
the grave of Baker’s wife, Eliz-
abeth. Trees that tell a story
are one criteria for earning the
honor, according to the Heri-
tage Tree Committee’s website.
Gustafson said the black lo-
cust may be the oldest planted
tree in La Grande at 136 years
old.
In contrast, the newest leg-
acy tree planted in La Grande
came at last year’s Arbor Day
celebration — a Hiroshima
Peace tree planted from the
seeds of trees that survived the
nuclear bombing in 1945. Ore-
gon holds the largest collection
of such trees, and La Grande
has two of them. The newest
peace tree is in the greenway at
Riverside Park.
Among other notable trees
is a massive silver maple along
Washington Avenue and Fir
Street. August Stange, the
man who once owned Stange
Manor on Walnut Street,
planted the tree, which now
The city of La Grande will
provide a tree to plant in the
right-of-way for just $40, and
the city’s Grow La Grande
volunteers will plant it for
residents.
If you want to learn more
about Oregon Heritage Trees,
visit oregontic.com/oregon-
heritage-trees/
The Baker black locust tree stands
about 180 feet tall outside Hunt
Hall at Eastern Oregon University
in La Grande and is possibly the
oldest tree planted in town.
sits outside La Grande’s First
Presbyterian Church.
Another set of noteworthy
trees is a known as Victory
Way, Norwegian maple trees
planted in 1923 along Spruce
Street, near Greenwood Ele-
mentary School, in celebration
of the end of World War I.
Originally, there were nearly
250 trees, though construction
and road widening over the
years have reduced their num-
bers to just under two dozen.
Possibly the most photo-
graphed tree in the area lies
outside of La Grande along
Wallowa Lake Highway north
of the city. There, motorists
often stop and view the lone
maple tree standing in a field
in front of the Blue Moun-
tains.
Travelers pull off to the side
of the road lining up a shot
of the massive tree as sun sets
behind it. Local homebuilder
Stacey Bowman of Mega Tiny
Homes said it is one of his fa-
vorites.
Gustafson said she hopes the
city will have a fully interactive
tree inventory for horticultur-
ists and hobbyists to peruse —
a way to see what trees are in
the area, their species names,
and possibly even their history
in an ArcGIS map. She said she
is trying to complete the proj-
ect by next Arbor Day.
SAN DIEGO — Three peo-
ple were killed and more than
two dozen others were hos-
pitalized Sunday after a boat
capsized and broke apart in
rough water just off the San
Diego coast during a sus-
pected human smuggling op-
eration, authorities said.
Lifeguards, the U.S. Coast
Guard and other agencies
responded around 10 a.m.
following reports of an over-
turned vessel in the waves near
the rugged peninsula of Point
Loma, according to the San
Diego Fire-Rescue Depart-
ment.
The original call was for a
handful of people overboard
but as rescuers arrived in boats
and jet skis they quickly real-
ized “it was going to be a big-
ger situation with more peo-
ple,” said San Diego Lifeguard
Services Lt. Rick Romero.
“There are people in the wa-
ter, drowning, getting sucked
out the rip current there,” he
said.
Seven people were pulled
from the waves, including
three who drowned, said
Romero. One person was res-
cued from a cliff and 22 others
managed to make it to shore
on their own, he said.
“Once we arrived on scene,
the boat had basically been
broken apart,” Romero said.
“Conditions were pretty
rough: 5 to 6 feet of surf,
windy, cold.”
A total of 27 people were
transported to hospitals with
“a wide variety of injuries” in-
cluding hypothermia, Romero
said. Most of the victims were
able to walk themselves to am-
bulances, he said.
Officials said the group was
overcrowded on a 40-foot
cabin cruiser that is larger
than the typical open-top
wooden panga-style boats of-
ten used by smugglers to bring
people illegally into the U.S.
from Mexico.
“Every indication from our
perspective was this was a
smuggling vessel. We haven’t
confirmed their nationality,”
said Jeff Stephenson, a super-
vising agent with U.S. Border
Patrol.
Border Patrol on Friday
said law enforcement officials
would be ramping up oper-
ations to disrupt maritime
smuggling off the coast of San
Diego this weekend.
As warmer weather
comes to San Diego, there is
a misperception that it will
make illegal crossings safer
or easier, the agency said in a
statement.
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