The BulleTin • Tuesday, June 15, 2021 A13 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021 TODAY WEDNESDAY TONIGHT HIGH 66° LOW 41° Mostly cloudy, a little rain in the p.m. Pleasant and warmer with plenty of sun ALMANAC Yesterday Normal Record 72° 72° 94° in 1987 55° 42° 25° in 1902 PRECIPITATION 24 hours through 5 p.m. yesterday Trace Record 0.72" in 1931 Month to date (normal) 0.37" (0.39") Year to date (normal) 2.52" (5.41") Barometric pressure at 4 p.m. 30.02" SUN, MOON AND PLANETS Rise/Set Today Wed. Sun 5:22am/8:50pm 5:22am/8:51pm Moon 10:10am/12:24am 11:20am/12:53am Mercury 5:16am/7:58pm 5:11am/7:51pm Venus 6:54am/10:24pm 6:56am/10:25pm Mars 8:19am/11:19pm 8:18am/11:17pm Jupiter 12:29am/11:04am 12:25am/11:01am Saturn 11:40pm/9:25am 11:36pm/9:21am Uranus 3:06am/5:17pm 3:03am/5:14pm First Full Last New Jun 17 Jun 24 Jul 1 Jul 9 Tonight's sky: Cassiopeia is low above the northern horizon before midnight. Source: Jim Todd, OMSI UV INDEX TODAY 10 a.m. Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 2 3 4 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 Low Weeds Absent Source: Oregon Allergy Associates SATURDAY 87° 54° Very warm with plenty of sunshine EAST: A mix of clouds and sun and windy with a shower or two in the northeast Tuesday. Partly sunny southeast. CENTRAL: Intervals of clouds and sun, breezy and cooler Tuesday with a passing shower or two across the north. WEST: Cool Tuesday with showers and per- haps a thunderstorm. Partly cloudy Tuesday night. 88° 54° Mostly sunny and very warm Mostly sunny and remaining very warm Astoria 63/49 Hood River NATIONAL WEATHER As of 7 a.m. yesterday Reservoir Acre feet Capacity Crane Prairie 47534 86% Wickiup 51446 26% Crescent Lake 24731 28% Ochoco Reservoir 8688 20% Prineville 73479 49% River fl ow Station Cu.ft./sec. Deschutes R. below Crane Prairie 113 Deschutes R. below Wickiup 1230 Deschutes R. below Bend 128 Deschutes R. at Benham Falls 1560 Little Deschutes near La Pine 88 Crescent Ck. below Crescent Lake 17 Crooked R. above Prineville Res. 2 Crooked R. below Prineville Res. 202 Crooked R. near Terrebonne 89 Ochoco Ck. below Ochoco Res. 10 -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s NATIONAL EXTREMES YESTERDAY (for the T-storms Yesterday City Hi/Lo/Prec. Abilene 91/70/0.26 Akron 80/61/0.00 Albany 65/59/0.89 Albuquerque 103/71/0.00 Anchorage 64/49/0.00 Atlanta 92/73/0.01 Atlantic City 82/66/0.16 Austin 96/70/0.00 Baltimore 89/67/0.00 Billings 103/60/0.00 Birmingham 94/71/0.32 Bismarck 91/53/0.00 Boise 94/65/Tr Boston 70/60/0.53 Bridgeport, CT 70/60/0.65 Buffalo 71/63/0.17 Burlington, VT 70/62/0.52 Caribou, ME 79/47/0.00 Charleston, SC 90/71/0.00 Charlotte 91/68/Tr Chattanooga 95/73/0.13 Cheyenne 90/56/0.00 Chicago 83/65/0.00 Cincinnati 90/59/0.00 Cleveland 75/61/0.18 Colorado Springs 92/57/0.00 Columbia, MO 96/65/0.00 Columbia, SC 93/68/0.00 Columbus, GA 94/71/0.02 Columbus, OH 91/60/0.00 Concord, NH 65/57/0.21 Corpus Christi 98/72/0.05 Dallas 99/81/0.00 Dayton 89/63/0.00 Denver 98/60/0.00 Des Moines 90/69/0.00 Detroit 80/61/0.06 Duluth 80/51/0.00 El Paso 103/76/0.00 Fairbanks 81/52/0.00 Fargo 85/53/0.00 Flagstaff 92/50/0.00 Grand Rapids 80/61/0.16 Green Bay 81/57/0.03 Greensboro 89/64/0.02 Harrisburg 87/68/0.38 Hartford, CT 68/60/1.07 Helena 104/56/0.01 Honolulu 86/74/0.01 Houston 98/76/0.00 Huntsville 92/71/0.03 Indianapolis 87/59/0.00 Jackson, MS 97/70/Tr Jacksonville 88/70/Tr Today Wednesday Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W 92/69/s 94/70/s 75/51/t 72/50/pc 73/53/r 72/48/s 96/69/pc 97/72/c 62/51/s 61/53/pc 89/66/pc 86/64/s 78/64/c 77/61/pc 95/72/pc 93/72/pc 80/61/pc 79/55/s 104/62/s 85/56/s 90/63/pc 86/64/s 92/70/s 92/55/s 89/53/s 85/57/s 75/62/t 77/59/pc 77/61/t 78/56/pc 72/51/pc 70/50/s 74/52/r 72/51/pc 69/52/r 71/48/c 92/70/t 88/68/pc 88/63/s 85/61/pc 89/63/s 86/62/s 94/61/pc 90/60/pc 79/58/pc 77/57/s 80/58/pc 77/53/s 73/56/pc 71/50/s 94/65/s 95/66/c 90/65/s 89/66/s 92/65/s 87/63/pc 94/66/pc 89/64/s 79/51/pc 77/51/s 75/52/r 75/45/s 93/74/pc 92/73/s 96/74/s 97/75/s 80/54/pc 77/54/s 99/67/s 99/67/pc 89/62/s 88/67/s 77/52/pc 75/53/s 73/49/s 78/60/pc 99/72/s 100/74/s 84/59/s 82/59/pc 85/62/s 89/62/c 94/55/pc 89/56/pc 79/49/pc 77/50/s 77/49/pc 78/56/s 84/61/s 82/57/pc 78/58/t 78/53/s 76/57/r 77/49/pc 91/53/s 80/50/s 87/75/s 87/74/pc 95/75/t 95/77/pc 87/61/pc 85/61/s 81/57/pc 80/57/s 95/71/pc 91/68/s 93/72/t 88/71/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 73/56/pc 74/64/t 63/53/sh 110/80/pc 90/79/t 85/66/c 81/72/s 74/55/pc 65/51/t 79/57/pc 56/43/s 88/76/pc 90/68/s 74/50/pc 82/75/t 70/55/pc 62/56/pc 85/62/t 73/47/s 91/84/t 68/62/sh 75/66/s 66/45/s 69/64/pc 86/63/pc 77/58/pc 96/68/pc 92/82/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 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 77/54/0.00 79/66/0.35 60/57/0.39 109/81/0.00 91/77/0.02 79/72/0.14 82/73/0.00 80/49/0.00 63/51/0.05 72/50/0.00 63/54/0.00 90/76/0.00 90/70/0.00 91/59/0.01 82/75/0.52 64/54/0.06 61/52/0.17 82/59/0.00 71/40/0.00 89/82/0.09 68/64/0.07 79/63/0.00 67/48/0.00 68/63/0.00 82/63/0.00 82/61/0.00 93/66/0.00 90/79/0.00 84/66/pc 83/67/pc 62/51/pc 105/78/pc 90/80/t 73/66/c 80/70/pc 82/65/s 61/49/t 83/61/pc 52/45/pc 89/74/s 90/68/s 68/44/s 81/75/t 60/49/c 62/52/c 87/62/pc 72/48/pc 92/83/t 70/63/r 73/67/s 65/45/s 69/64/pc 73/62/pc 84/63/s 88/62/t 93/83/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 Find it all online bendbulletin.com Parklets Continued from A11 In other words: That the city isn’t going to come by later and say something isn’t allowed. There are three approved parklets in Asto- ria, all operated by businesses running out of small spaces that felt cozy pre-pandemic but that struggled to serve customers once indoor seat- ing was restricted or not allowed at all. Parking When the first parklet popped up in 2015, some people were upset that it took away park- ing spaces. When the city opened the door to more par- Delta Continued from A11 “Hey pilots, it’s March 23rd and we just arrived from (Min- neapolis-St. Paul),” the note reads. “Very chilling to see so much of our fleet here in the desert. If you are here to pick it up then the light must be at the end of the tunnel. Amazing how fast it changed. Have a safe flight bringing it out of storage!” He expected the plane to stay out there for a couple of weeks, Delta later said. In the end, things didn’t change all Cookies Continued from A11 Another 3 million boxes are in the hands of the Girl Scout councils, which are scrambling to sell or donate them. The cook- ies have a 12-month shelf life. It’s unclear how much of a financial hit the Girl Scouts suffered because of the decline in sales, since the organiza- tion won’t reveal those figures. And it isn’t the biggest blow the cookie program has faced. That likely came during World War II, when the Scouts were forced to shift from selling cookies to calendars because of shortages of sugar, butter and flour. But the glut of cookies has laid bare some simmering is- sues within the Girl Scouts’ ranks. Some local leaders say this year’s slower sales should have been better predicted be- cause falling membership was threatening cookie sales even before the pandemic began. Around 1.7 million girls were enrolled in Girl Scouts in 2019, Yesterday Hi/Lo/Prec. 67/49/0.06 94/65/0.00 80/60/0.01 110/83/0.00 87/63/0.00 96/62/0.00 93/72/0.00 85/63/0.00 92/69/0.00 84/57/0.00 93/75/0.00 86/78/0.85 82/61/Tr 88/61/0.00 95/76/0.00 93/75/0.14 73/64/1.28 78/66/1.28 87/68/0.00 93/72/0.00 95/67/0.00 91/72/1.01 112/75/Tr 86/67/0.00 85/66/0.01 113/84/0.00 81/58/0.38 70/57/0.17 68/57/0.53 90/67/0.00 88/59/0.00 89/58/0.00 90/63/0.00 74/60/0.22 84/62/0.00 96/67/0.00 103/71/0.00 96/76/0.00 75/63/0.00 73/63/0.00 75/62/0.00 102/58/0.00 89/71/1.53 66/57/0.21 92/66/Tr 85/59/0.00 91/59/0.00 91/78/0.56 112/76/0.00 94/66/0.00 89/68/0.00 92/60/0.00 81/59/0.19 109/76/0.00 Today Wednesday Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W 60/50/sh 60/47/r 91/67/s 92/71/s 77/47/pc 77/49/s 113/89/pc 115/89/pc 78/56/s 76/51/s 94/67/s 97/72/pc 92/71/s 90/72/s 98/73/pc 98/72/pc 84/61/s 82/59/pc 80/51/s 80/59/s 90/69/s 89/70/s 90/79/t 88/77/t 73/57/pc 74/58/s 83/61/s 88/67/pc 86/62/s 85/59/pc 94/78/t 93/77/t 79/61/pc 78/58/pc 81/61/pc 80/57/pc 83/67/t 82/64/t 93/68/s 93/69/s 93/67/s 95/72/pc 87/76/t 89/72/t 119/87/pc 118/91/pc 85/57/s 83/58/s 80/62/pc 78/57/s 117/90/s 116/91/s 74/49/t 72/46/pc 70/57/t 76/52/s 76/60/t 78/55/pc 87/64/s 84/60/pc 96/68/s 88/57/s 88/55/s 96/64/s 84/62/s 82/57/pc 72/50/pc 70/47/s 89/62/s 100/64/s 90/67/s 87/66/s 105/68/s 96/70/pc 93/74/pc 92/74/pc 80/66/pc 76/66/pc 74/57/s 79/58/s 79/56/s 89/60/s 92/61/t 96/63/t 95/70/t 90/69/pc 66/51/r 71/51/pc 91/65/s 97/72/c 69/48/sh 73/50/s 89/66/s 89/68/s 88/81/t 90/77/t 113/81/pc 111/80/s 95/72/s 96/73/s 81/64/pc 79/59/pc 95/69/s 96/72/s 75/46/pc 80/52/s 116/80/s 112/80/s 111/84/0.00 67/55/0.66 73/64/0.33 81/61/0.00 77/52/0.00 88/75/0.18 99/81/0.00 86/70/0.00 61/52/0.26 73/63/0.39 88/55/0.00 73/65/0.00 81/63/0.00 70/39/0.00 70/53/0.00 70/61/0.04 86/63/0.04 84/76/0.15 90/79/0.06 70/50/0.13 63/50/0.02 95/81/0.00 81/73/0.00 74/68/0.16 75/61/0.11 66/57/0.11 72/52/0.00 73/50/0.00 107/80/s 67/52/t 70/51/r 80/61/pc 76/55/pc 89/79/t 99/79/t 84/71/c 66/44/pc 72/47/t 87/65/pc 75/65/s 80/61/s 62/45/r 73/56/pc 72/58/c 79/66/sh 87/76/t 88/78/t 68/48/pc 65/48/c 99/83/pc 80/76/s 79/70/pc 72/50/s 65/52/pc 80/58/pc 76/54/pc INTERNATIONAL 48 contiguous states) National high: 118° at Death Valley, CA National low: 28° at Bodie State Park, CA Precipitation: 1.90" at Bunnell, FL FIRE INDEX Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate Warmer with plenty of sunshine Plenty of sunshine 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 63/55/Tr 63/49/r 68/50/s La Grande 88/57/0.00 64/45/r 77/47/s Portland 71/61/0.20 69/52/r 79/54/s Baker City 89/53/Tr 70/40/s 76/42/s La Pine 66/50/0.19 62/36/r 78/45/s Prineville 75/55/Trace 68/41/r 78/47/s Brookings 63/54/0.38 62/51/pc 68/53/s Medford 73/59/0.20 75/50/s 87/56/s Redmond 77/58/0.03 68/38/c 79/45/s Burns 89/46/0.00 76/39/s 81/46/s Newport 61/54/0.09 60/47/sh 63/49/s Roseburg 74/57/0.61 72/50/pc 83/54/s North Bend 66/54/0.11 66/50/pc 66/53/s Eugene 74/59/0.19 71/46/r 80/49/s Salem 72/60/0.20 69/49/r 81/51/s Klamath Falls 76/52/Tr 70/39/s 84/47/s Ontario 96/66/0.00 88/55/s 87/55/s Sisters 64/51/0.04 65/41/r 78/50/s Lakeview 79/43/0.00 73/42/s 85/48/s Pendleton 87/54/0.00 68/47/c 77/50/s The Dalles 76/62/0.04 76/51/pc 86/54/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 -10s 89° 56° TRAVEL WEATHER Umatilla 75/52 Rufus Hermiston 71/49 74/52 75/51 Arlington Hillsboro Portland Meacham Lostine 74/50 69/46 69/52 62/41 Wasco 66/42 Enterprise Pendleton The Dalles Tillamook 65/41 72/49 68/47 Sandy 76/51 McMinnville 64/46 Joseph Heppner La Grande 65/49 Maupin Government 68/46 64/45 67/42 Camp 71/46 Condon 65/47 Union Lincoln City 65/44 54/41 67/43 Salem 60/47 Spray Granite Warm Springs 69/49 Madras 70/43 Albany 61/39 Newport Baker City 68/43 69/42 Mitchell 60/47 66/46 70/40 Camp Sherman 64/41 Redmond Corvallis John Yachats Unity 64/41 68/38 66/46 Day Prineville 59/47 69/40 Ontario Sisters 68/41 Paulina 71/43 88/55 Florence Eugene 65/41 Bend Brothers 66/39 Vale 63/50 71/46 66/41 63/35 Sunriver 89/56 Nyssa 62/38 Hampton Cottage La Pine 90/56 Juntura Oakridge Grove 62/36 66/37 OREGON EXTREMES Coos Bay Burns 82/45 67/45 69/46 Fort Rock 65/48 76/39 Riley YESTERDAY Crescent 67/36 71/39 High: 96° 62/36 Bandon Roseburg Christmas Valley Jordan Valley at Ontario Beaver Frenchglen Silver 63/50 72/50 69/37 81/43 Low: 42° Marsh Lake 78/42 Port Orford 64/36 69/37 at Crater Lake Grants Burns Junction Paisley 63/52 Pass 84/48 Chiloquin 74/40 77/50 Rome Medford 66/41 Gold Beach 75/50 86/48 59/52 Klamath Fields Ashland McDermitt Lakeview Falls Brookings 83/45 70/49 70/39 83/45 62/51 73/42 Seaside 64/49 Cannon Beach 62/50 MONDAY 81° 48° 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 TEMPERATURE Grasses High FRIDAY 82° 54° 77° 51° Clear Bend Municipal Airport through 5 p.m. yest. High Low THURSDAY klets during the pandemic, at least one person called to complain, City Manager Brett Estes said. But both the city and the downtown associ- ation said they recognized a need to weigh ev- erything in balance. Parklets might take away parking spots, but restaurants and bars needed outdoor options if they were to survive. Angiletta said he has heard zero complaints about parking. Parks hasn’t heard any complaints, either. Parking questions aside, Estes wonders if, on the other side of the pandemic, people will have become used to seeing parklets, maybe even pre- ferring them for seating. Perhaps, the parklets will have won over people who had doubts. “I think it’s going to be interesting after things really start getting back to normal,” he said. that fast: It took 435 days for the next pilots to come back for the plane known as 3009 on June 1. Dennis’ note was initially found as mechanics worked to prepare the plane to start flying again. Tom Trenda, who has been working to wake planes back up, knew the next pilots would be interested. Nick Perez, a first officer, was part of the team picking up 3009, the last Airbus A321 still being stored at the Califor- nia airport. Trenda told him he should check the tray table be- down almost 30% from 2009. Parisi acknowledged that membership fell during the pandemic as troops struggled to figure out ways to meet safely. But those numbers are already rebounding, she said. In the end, local councils won’t be held financially re- sponsible for the 12 million boxes that remain at the two bakers. Little Brownie Bakers and ABC Bakers said they are working with the Girl Scouts to sell or donate cookies to places like food banks and the military. Parisi said bakers and coun- cils have occasionally dealt with excess inventory before because of weather events like ice storms or tornadoes. But this level is unprecedented. She said some pivots, like the partnership with Grubhub, are likely here to stay. But girls are also eager to get back to their booths next year. “Girl Scout cookie season isn’t just when you get to buy cook- ies,” she said. “It’s interacting with the girls. It’s Americana.” fore he took off. The note fell out. “I kept thinking about my mind-set now compared to his when he left this note,” Perez said in the Delta news release. “We were getting good at land- ing empty airplanes. Now we’re going in the right direction. I’m in good spirits. I’m very opti- mistic.” Back when Dennis first wrote his Facebook post, one user wrote: “Chris I bet that note ends up in a museum some- where. It should be displayed as part of the history of all of this.” Vaccines Continued from A11 The Houston Method- ist employees likened their situation to medical experi- ments performed on unwill- ing victims in Nazi concen- tration camps during World War II. The judge called that comparison “reprehensible” and said claims made in the lawsuit that the vaccines are experimental and dangerous are false. “These folks are not being imprisoned. They’re not be- ing strapped down. They’re just being asked to receive the vaccination to protect the most vulnerable in hos- pitals and other health care institutional settings,” said Valerie Gutmann Koch, an assistant law professor at the University of Houston Law Center. Houston Methodist said nearly 25,000 of the system’s more than 26,000 workers have been fully vaccinated. 106/82/c 69/55/t 71/52/c 75/55/s 74/55/pc 88/79/t 94/77/t 75/69/t 65/53/pc 70/47/pc 92/69/pc 74/67/pc 80/63/s 63/41/pc 64/55/pc 76/56/pc 86/66/pc 86/74/t 89/78/t 71/53/s 68/49/s 99/83/pc 79/78/s 76/69/r 71/50/s 65/52/pc 84/59/pc 76/52/s