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    The BulleTin • Tuesday, June 8, 2021 A13
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021
TODAY
WEDNESDAY
TONIGHT
HIGH
61°
LOW
37°
Clouds and sun with a
shower in spots
Mostly cloudy
58°
37°
67°
47°
Mainly cloudy, cool; a stray
p.m. t-storm
Warmer with more clouds
than sunshine
ALMANAC
TEMPERATURE
Yesterday Normal
Record
63°
70° 92° in 1926
39°
41° 26° in 1919
PRECIPITATION
24 hours through 5 p.m. yesterday
0.00"
Record
0.40" in 1922
Month to date (normal)
0.08" (0.22")
Year to date (normal)
2.23" (5.24")
Barometric pressure at 4 p.m.
29.84"
SUN, MOON AND PLANETS
Rise/Set
Today
Wed.
Sun
5:22am/8:47pm 5:22am/8:47pm
Moon
4:21am/7:26pm 4:51am/8:28pm
Mercury 5:50am/8:49pm 5:46am/8:41pm
Venus
6:41am/10:17pm 6:43am/10:18pm
Mars
8:23am/11:33pm 8:23am/11:31pm
Jupiter 12:56am/11:31am 12:52am/11:27am
Saturn 12:08am/9:54am 12:04am/9:49am
Uranus
3:33am/5:43pm 3:29am/5:39pm
New
First
Full
Last
Jun 10
Jun 17
Jun 24
Jul 1
Tonight's sky: Giovanni Cassini's birthday
(1625).
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.
POLLEN COUNT
Grasses
High
Trees
Moderate
Weeds
Absent
Source: Oregon Allergy Associates
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
65°
40°
EAST: Pleasant
Tuesday; sunshine
and a few clouds.
Fair and cool Tuesday
night. Cloudy and cool
Wednesday.
CENTRAL: Breezy and
cool Tuesday; a mix
of clouds and sun.
Partly cloudy at night.
Mostly cloudy and cool
Wednesday.
WEST: A mix of clouds
and sun Tuesday; a
shower in the after-
noon. Mostly cloudy
Wednesday; chance of
a shower.
79°
50°
Mostly cloudy with a
shower in spots
A couple of showers
possible
Astoria
61/47
Hood
River
NATIONAL WEATHER
As of 7 a.m. yesterday
Reservoir
Acre feet
Capacity
Crane Prairie
47488
86%
Wickiup
59117
30%
Crescent Lake
24766
28%
Ochoco Reservoir
9193
21%
Prineville
77214
52%
River fl ow
Station
Cu.ft./sec.
Deschutes R. below Crane Prairie
120
Deschutes R. below Wickiup
1260
Deschutes R. below Bend
124
Deschutes R. at Benham Falls
1570
Little Deschutes near La Pine
95
Crescent Ck. below Crescent Lake
16
Crooked R. above Prineville Res.
2
Crooked R. below Prineville Res.
277
Crooked R. near Terrebonne
51
Ochoco Ck. below Ochoco Res.
11
-0s
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: USDA Forest Service
Vice President Kamala Harris offered an op-
timistic outlook for improved cooperation with
Guatemala on addressing the spike in migration
to the U.S. after her meeting abroad with Gua-
temalan President Alejandro Giammattei on
Monday. She also delivered a direct warning to
migrants: “Do not come. Do not come.”
Her comments, during a press conference af-
ter she met privately with the Guatemalan pres-
Realms
Continued from A1
She frequently donates or
makes meals for homeless shel-
ters like Bethlehem Inn.
“I have a spot in my heart
for the homeless community in
Bend,” Fine said. “I know how
fortunate I am, so whenever I
(can) help, I do.”
Around the holidays in late
2020, Fine saw that a homeless
man died in Bend due to freez-
ing temperatures. So she and
a friend organized a drive to
gather gloves, jackets and sleep-
ing bags, along with COVID-19
protective equipment like face
masks, she said.
“It would be detrimental for a
homeless person to get COVID,”
Fine said.
Fine’s desire to reach out to
others went beyond the home-
less. She also loved making con-
nections with staff and students
at Realms, and standing up for
her fellow students in schoolwide
discussions — something the
high school encouraged, she said.
“The student voice at Realms
is really, really valued, which I
appreciate,” Fine said. “We have
ident, underscored the challenge that remains
even as Harris engages in substantive talks with
the Guatemalan and Mexican presidents during
a three-day visit to the region this week.
“I want to emphasize that the goal of our work
is to help Guatemalans find hope at home,” Har-
ris said. In conjunction with Harris’s trip, the
Justice Department announced it would create
an anti-corruption task force and an additional
task force to combat human trafficking and drug
smuggling in the region.
— Bulletin wire reports
Meet the grad
Name: Devan Fine
Age: 18
School: Realms High School
Hometown: Bend
Post-high school plans:
Attend COCC, then Oregon
College of Oriental Medicine
to earn doctorate in tradi-
tional Chinese medicine
Favorite food: Fried chicken
Favorite TV show or
movie: “RuPaul’s Drag Race”
If you could hang out with
a famous person for a day,
living or dead, who would
it be?: Lady Gaga
Once COVID-19 restric-
tions are fully lifted,
where do you want to go?:
A reggae music festival
If Hollywood makes a
movie about your life,
which actor would play
you?: Cher
a judgment-free zone, where we
can express our needs or what
we’re thinking without fear of
being rejected.”
Roger White, the princi-
Truck stop
Continued from A1
Police believe a bullet traveled through the
man’s hand, then his leg, and into the woman’s leg.
The man didn’t scream but ran outside in
shock, bleeding profusely, Israel said.
The man was able to secure a ride to the hos-
pital before first responders arrived, Webb said.
“I don’t know what was going through his
head, but I know that he went pretty much di-
rectly from where it happened to the hospital,”
Webb said.
The woman remained at the scene and was
treated by medics and sent by ambulance to the
same hospital.
Yesterday
City
Hi/Lo/Prec.
Abilene
92/73/Tr
Akron
84/72/0.22
Albany
90/61/0.00
Albuquerque
91/61/0.00
Anchorage
59/51/0.00
Atlanta
86/71/0.14
Atlantic City
90/67/0.00
Austin
91/76/0.00
Baltimore
95/72/0.00
Billings
79/50/0.00
Birmingham
86/69/0.01
Bismarck
97/50/0.00
Boise
80/47/0.00
Boston
96/73/0.00
Bridgeport, CT 85/68/0.00
Buffalo
84/67/0.00
Burlington, VT
96/70/0.00
Caribou, ME
92/64/0.00
Charleston, SC 86/75/Tr
Charlotte
89/71/1.71
Chattanooga
88/71/0.78
Cheyenne
88/56/0.10
Chicago
80/73/0.02
Cincinnati
82/69/1.05
Cleveland
82/73/0.10
Colorado Springs 89/53/Tr
Columbia, MO
83/68/0.10
Columbia, SC
91/73/0.54
Columbus, GA
83/71/0.30
Columbus, OH
82/69/0.60
Concord, NH
94/61/0.00
Corpus Christi
90/80/0.00
Dallas
82/69/0.81
Dayton
83/68/0.60
Denver
92/53/Tr
Des Moines
89/67/0.00
Detroit
84/72/0.01
Duluth
86/68/0.00
El Paso
98/80/0.00
Fairbanks
75/46/0.00
Fargo
92/48/0.00
Flagstaff
75/37/Tr
Grand Rapids
80/73/0.46
Green Bay
91/70/0.00
Greensboro
86/70/0.95
Harrisburg
92/68/0.04
Hartford, CT
95/68/0.00
Helena
76/46/0.00
Honolulu
87/74/0.01
Houston
91/79/0.00
Huntsville
86/68/0.12
Indianapolis
82/69/0.01
Jackson, MS
90/70/0.19
Jacksonville
90/75/Tr
Today Wednesday
Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
95/75/pc 96/76/pc
84/70/t
81/68/t
82/68/t
86/61/t
91/61/pc
91/63/s
57/50/r
57/49/c
82/69/t
86/71/t
80/70/pc
81/69/t
92/75/pc 93/73/pc
90/72/t
90/72/t
78/56/t
90/60/c
85/71/t
84/71/t
95/70/t
93/65/t
82/54/pc 77/47/pc
95/72/t
87/66/t
82/69/t
83/67/t
81/66/t
82/66/t
85/69/t
85/57/t
89/60/s
77/48/c
83/73/pc
85/73/t
83/70/t
87/70/t
83/71/t
82/71/t
86/54/pc
86/57/s
84/68/t
82/66/t
79/69/t
79/69/t
83/68/t
81/67/t
90/60/pc
88/61/s
81/69/t
87/70/t
82/70/t
84/70/t
84/70/t
89/70/pc
84/68/t
80/68/t
90/67/t
89/57/t
91/77/pc 91/76/pc
89/75/t
93/76/pc
80/69/t
79/70/t
93/59/pc
90/62/s
88/70/pc 89/70/pc
84/68/t
81/68/t
81/58/t
72/57/c
97/71/pc 102/74/pc
65/53/c
71/53/c
94/73/pc 95/69/pc
74/40/pc 76/44/pc
83/66/t
84/66/t
90/67/t
87/65/pc
83/70/t
87/70/t
85/69/t
88/69/t
89/70/t
87/64/t
74/51/c
80/53/pc
86/75/pc 87/75/pc
92/78/pc 92/76/pc
85/71/t
82/70/t
76/69/t
78/70/t
88/75/t
87/74/t
89/71/pc
90/70/t
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
74/55/pc
83/66/pc
62/56/r
106/76/pc
90/80/t
88/67/pc
80/71/s
79/58/sh
64/50/t
82/58/pc
62/58/s
91/79/s
93/70/pc
60/44/r
89/78/pc
68/56/c
66/54/c
71/57/t
68/45/pc
87/80/t
73/61/t
78/64/pc
57/42/pc
67/63/pc
80/59/s
74/54/pc
95/61/s
91/81/t
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
pal of Realms High, said Fine
had a significant presence at
the school. He called her an
ambassador for Realms, and
noted she gave more tours to
interested students and fami-
lies than anyone else.
“In some way, she’s provided
more unofficial leadership for
our school than many of the
kids in our official leadership
governance group,” White said.
“She sets the tone and builds
a culture of student activism,
student engagement, courage
in speaking, all of that.”
Fine will start studying full
time at Central Oregon Com-
munity College in the fall, al-
though she’s already taking a
few classes now, she said. Even-
tually, she plans to transfer to
the Oregon College of Oriental
Medicine in Portland, and earn
her doctorate degree in tradi-
tional Chinese medicine.
Fine said she wants to be an
acupuncturist because Chinese
medicine has helped her with
her frequent migraines.
“The only thing that’s ever
helped me is Chinese medi-
cine. I really struggle through
Western medicine,” she said.
Patrons and staff searched in vain for the
man’s fingers, worried he’d left them behind.
“We didn’t find any pieces on the floor, but
that was probably because they were still in his
pocket,” Israel said.
The young man was later transferred to St.
Charles Bend for surgery.
No citations were issued Sunday, but police
are still investigating whether crimes occurred.
The firearm involved was seized as evidence,
and truck stop patrons and staff were inter-
viewed as witnesses.
Webb expects to transfer a possible criminal
case to the district attorney’s office soon. More
information will likely be released at that point.
e
72/50/0.00
86/66/0.00
60/52/0.17
104/79/0.00
93/84/0.00
86/68/0.00
79/72/0.00
81/58/0.00
68/52/0.23
81/61/0.00
57/51/0.00
97/76/0.00
90/68/0.00
54/43/0.25
90/80/0.02
66/46/0.00
68/49/0.00
72/63/0.02
65/43/0.00
89/80/0.16
77/62/0.01
80/59/0.00
57/40/0.00
68/62/0.00
77/57/0.00
73/57/0.00
91/59/0.00
91/80/0.17
75/55/pc
82/67/pc
64/56/s
107/78/pc
90/80/t
81/67/c
83/73/s
79/59/pc
63/51/pc
83/61/pc
64/58/sh
92/76/s
100/73/s
60/47/t
89/78/pc
70/56/pc
66/57/pc
75/57/t
70/46/s
87/80/t
78/62/sh
82/69/s
58/42/c
67/63/pc
82/60/s
75/58/pc
97/64/s
91/81/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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WORLD BRIEFING
Harris warns against coming to U.S.,
seeks ‘hope at home’ for Guatemalans
Sunny to partly cloudy
Yesterday
Hi/Lo/Prec.
62/40/0.02
88/65/0.00
81/72/0.05
96/80/0.00
79/69/0.01
92/65/0.00
79/67/0.79
71/62/0.00
84/71/0.56
84/71/0.03
83/69/0.09
89/80/0.00
82/75/Tr
96/74/0.00
85/70/Tr
90/75/Tr
91/76/0.07
95/74/0.04
91/75/0.00
82/66/Tr
92/68/0.00
93/77/Tr
93/73/0.00
83/72/0.11
94/72/Tr
104/75/0.00
88/69/0.80
94/64/0.00
91/68/0.00
89/73/0.00
94/56/0.00
84/55/0.00
91/71/0.00
90/66/Tr
79/55/0.00
87/73/Tr
94/64/0.00
90/77/0.00
67/62/Tr
66/55/0.00
70/52/0.00
90/50/0.00
87/76/0.19
63/44/0.41
97/68/0.00
63/42/Tr
82/65/Tr
94/77/0.25
100/67/0.00
80/67/0.49
90/76/0.00
82/67/0.00
67/45/0.00
98/72/0.00
Today Wednesday
Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
66/46/s
64/49/pc
86/69/t
90/71/t
84/68/t
84/66/t
94/73/s
95/66/s
80/68/t
79/68/t
91/67/pc 94/70/pc
81/71/t
85/72/t
75/60/pc 77/59/pc
81/72/t
80/72/t
86/67/t
86/66/t
80/73/t
82/72/t
88/78/pc
88/78/s
81/64/t
76/62/t
94/74/pc
93/74/t
84/71/t
80/70/t
90/79/t
89/77/t
86/73/t
86/71/t
89/73/t
89/72/t
88/74/pc
89/74/t
85/72/t
92/73/pc
91/70/s
93/71/pc
91/72/pc
91/72/s
95/71/s
97/64/s
83/69/t
85/69/t
90/72/t
89/71/t
99/75/pc 103/76/s
82/68/t
79/65/t
89/68/pc
85/58/t
88/69/t
85/66/t
84/71/t
88/72/t
90/61/t
91/63/pc
73/47/s
68/38/s
90/72/t
89/71/t
79/66/t
82/60/t
74/49/s
72/47/s
81/73/t
85/73/t
91/67/s
92/59/s
92/76/pc 94/75/pc
69/62/pc 71/60/pc
66/53/s
65/54/pc
68/49/s
66/50/s
88/53/pc
90/55/s
85/72/pc
87/72/t
66/49/pc 65/47/pc
94/69/pc 95/71/pc
72/50/c
69/49/c
80/68/t
85/70/t
92/76/t
92/76/t
99/68/pc 102/69/pc
84/74/t
88/75/t
89/74/t
89/74/t
88/71/pc
90/74/t
73/46/pc
73/45/c
97/68/pc 99/68/pc
109/85/0.00
81/56/0.09
90/73/0.00
72/59/0.08
77/55/0.00
88/76/0.00
102/82/0.00
87/67/0.00
72/54/0.06
91/66/0.00
75/55/0.00
79/72/0.00
74/61/0.04
70/49/0.00
70/64/0.02
78/55/0.00
77/63/0.02
90/72/0.00
90/81/0.07
76/52/0.00
71/50/0.00
86/75/0.59
86/69/0.00
81/70/0.00
88/70/0.02
60/48/0.43
81/55/0.00
79/55/0.00
108/83/s
78/59/t
86/69/t
70/58/sh
73/56/pc
86/76/pc
105/88/pc
88/65/pc
71/53/pc
85/69/t
78/57/pc
77/72/pc
77/59/t
71/42/s
69/60/t
72/53/pc
82/65/pc
87/75/c
88/78/pc
67/52/pc
66/52/pc
91/79/t
80/73/s
83/68/pc
80/67/t
63/50/pc
81/60/pc
78/55/c
INTERNATIONAL
48 contiguous states)
National high: 107°
at Pecos, TX
National low: 27°
at Afton, WY
Precipitation: 4.82"
at Okmulgee, OK
FIRE INDEX
Moderate
Moderate
Moderate
Moderate
Moderate
Chance for a couple of
showers
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
60/45/0.13 61/47/pc 61/48/pc
La Grande
67/39/0.00 67/48/pc 65/45/c
Portland
66/50/0.08 67/50/pc 68/49/pc
Baker City
71/29/0.00 72/44/pc 66/44/c
La Pine
60/29/0.00 58/36/sh 56/34/t
Prineville
61/30/0.00 65/38/pc 56/38/t
Brookings
59/47/0.00 56/44/pc 56/46/pc
Medford
66/51/0.00 67/47/c 68/47/pc
Redmond
64/34/0.00 64/38/pc 62/36/t
Burns
69/29/0.00 71/41/pc 65/40/c
Newport
55/46/0.12 56/46/pc 57/47/pc
Roseburg
65/46/0.00 66/44/pc 67/45/pc
Eugene
65/47/0.04 66/44/sh 68/45/pc
North Bend
60/50/Tr
61/47/pc 62/48/pc
Salem
65/49/0.03 67/46/pc 69/46/pc
Klamath Falls
64/33/0.00 61/35/pc 59/31/t
Ontario
80/46/0.00 83/58/pc 79/53/c
Sisters
61/41/0.00 61/37/pc 59/38/sh
Lakeview
73/32/0.00 63/35/pc 61/34/pc
Pendleton
63/39/0.00 72/50/pc 70/49/c
The Dalles
70/51/0.00 73/52/c 74/51/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
-10s
83°
50°
TRAVEL WEATHER
Umatilla
77/53
Rufus
Hermiston
68/51
77/54
73/54
Arlington
Hillsboro Portland
Meacham Lostine
74/52
65/44 67/50
67/45
Wasco
69/44 Enterprise
Pendleton
The Dalles
Tillamook
69/44
70/51
72/50
Sandy
73/52
McMinnville
60/46
Joseph
Heppner
La
Grande
63/47
Maupin
Government
65/43
67/48
70/45
Camp
68/48 Condon 68/47
Union
Lincoln City
63/46
52/39
70/47
Salem
57/47
Spray
Granite
Warm Springs
67/46
Madras
69/46
Albany
62/40
Newport
Baker City
65/39
66/40
Mitchell
56/46
64/43
72/44
Camp Sherman
62/42
Redmond
Corvallis
John
Yachats
Unity
61/37
64/38
63/42
Day
Prineville
55/46
70/43
Ontario
Sisters
65/38
Paulina
70/44
83/58
Florence
Eugene 61/37
Bend Brothers 64/40
Vale
59/47
66/44
61/37
59/37
Sunriver
83/59
Nyssa
59/36
Hampton
Cottage
La Pine
84/59
Juntura
Oakridge
Grove
58/36
62/39
OREGON EXTREMES Coos Bay
Burns
79/45
62/44
66/43
Fort
Rock
61/44
71/41
Riley
YESTERDAY
Crescent
60/35
68/41
High: 80°
55/36
Bandon
Roseburg
Christmas Valley
Jordan Valley
at Ontario
Beaver
Frenchglen
Silver
59/45
66/44
62/37
76/43
Low: 29°
Marsh
Lake
73/42
Port Orford
56/34
62/36
at Meacham
Grants
Burns Junction
Paisley
59/47
Pass
78/48
Chiloquin
65/38
69/44
Rome
Medford
58/36
Gold Beach
67/47
80/48
55/43
Klamath
Fields
Ashland
McDermitt
Lakeview
Falls
Brookings
76/45
61/44
61/35
75/41
56/44
63/35
Seaside
61/47
Cannon Beach
59/47
MONDAY
82°
53°
Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.
541-683-1577
WATER REPORT
Bend
Redmond/Madras
Sisters
Prineville
La Pine/Gilchrist
SUNDAY
OREGON WEATHER
Bend Municipal Airport through 5 p.m. yest.
High
Low
THURSDAY
Reporter: 541-383-0325, gandrews@bendbulletin.com
109/85/pc
77/56/t
85/57/t
64/57/t
72/57/pc
86/76/s
106/85/pc
89/68/pc
75/51/pc
85/56/t
82/59/s
77/71/t
79/61/t
65/44/pc
73/62/sh
72/51/s
89/66/pc
86/75/t
88/78/t
70/52/pc
57/45/sh
92/79/t
85/76/s
84/66/s
85/65/t
63/49/pc
81/61/sh
78/54/pc