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    A10 The BulleTin • Monday, June 21, 2021
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021
TODAY
TUESDAY
TONIGHT
HIGH
98°
LOW
66°
Hot
Mostly sunny and not as
hot with a shower
ALMANAC
Yesterday Normal
Record
90°
73° 92° in 1970
54°
43° 26° in 1960
PRECIPITATION
24 hours through 5 p.m. yesterday
0.00"
Record
0.32" in 1948
Month to date (normal)
0.45" (0.52")
Year to date (normal)
2.60" (5.54")
Barometric pressure at 4 p.m.
29.99"
SUN, MOON AND PLANETS
Rise/Set
Today
Tue.
Sun
5:22am/8:52pm 5:22am/8:52pm
Moon
5:33pm/2:58am 6:55pm/3:30am
Mercury 4:48am/7:24pm 4:44am/7:20pm
Venus
7:07am/10:27pm 7:09am/10:27pm
Mars
8:15am/11:06pm 8:14am/11:04pm
Jupiter 12:06am/10:41am 12:02am/10:37am
Saturn 11:16pm/9:00am 11:12pm/8:56am
Uranus
2:44am/4:55pm 2:40am/4:51pm
Full
Last
New
First
Jun 24
Jul 1
Jul 9
Jul 17
Tonight's sky: Sunrise at 54 degrees (NE)
and sunset at 306 degrees (NW).
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
UV INDEX TODAY
10 a.m.
Noon
2 p.m.
4 p.m.
5
10
10
5
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
Moderate
Weeds
Low
Source: Oregon Allergy Associates
FRIDAY
91°
59°
Mostly sunny and very
warm
Mostly sunny and hot
EAST: More sunshine
than clouds Monday
and still very warm.
Mainly clear Monday
night.
89°
65°
Very warm with abundant
sunshine
Astoria
74/57
Hood
River
NATIONAL WEATHER
As of 7 a.m. yesterday
Reservoir
Acre feet
Capacity
Crane Prairie
47583
86%
Wickiup
45633
23%
Crescent Lake
24982
29%
Ochoco Reservoir
8225
19%
Prineville
71209
48%
River fl ow
Station
Cu.ft./sec.
Deschutes R. below Crane Prairie
113
Deschutes R. below Wickiup
1130
Deschutes R. below Bend
126
Deschutes R. at Benham Falls
1450
Little Deschutes near La Pine
87
Crescent Ck. below Crescent Lake
42
Crooked R. above Prineville Res.
1
Crooked R. below Prineville Res.
177
Crooked R. near Terrebonne
55
Ochoco Ck. below Ochoco Res.
13
-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
Yesterday
City
Hi/Lo/Prec.
Abilene
98/73/0.00
Akron
88/68/0.80
Albany
82/58/Tr
Albuquerque
99/73/0.00
Anchorage
58/53/0.07
Atlanta
84/70/2.25
Atlantic City
85/65/0.45
Austin
92/69/0.00
Baltimore
93/68/Tr
Billings
71/56/0.02
Birmingham
89/69/2.50
Bismarck
74/58/0.51
Boise
90/63/0.00
Boston
89/71/0.00
Bridgeport, CT 86/66/0.06
Buffalo
84/59/0.00
Burlington, VT
85/59/0.00
Caribou, ME
77/55/0.00
Charleston, SC 87/75/0.57
Charlotte
82/69/0.58
Chattanooga
91/70/0.49
Cheyenne
74/56/0.07
Chicago
82/62/Tr
Cincinnati
87/70/0.00
Cleveland
87/68/0.37
Colorado Springs 90/53/0.01
Columbia, MO
91/66/0.79
Columbia, SC
86/71/1.46
Columbus, GA
87/70/0.92
Columbus, OH
90/73/0.00
Concord, NH
88/63/0.00
Corpus Christi
92/78/Tr
Dallas
96/77/0.00
Dayton
87/73/0.00
Denver
82/61/0.00
Des Moines
87/68/1.18
Detroit
86/64/0.01
Duluth
61/50/1.03
El Paso
109/73/0.01
Fairbanks
75/54/Tr
Fargo
67/59/1.07
Flagstaff
91/55/0.00
Grand Rapids
84/59/0.23
Green Bay
75/54/0.35
Greensboro
82/68/0.19
Harrisburg
91/63/0.03
Hartford, CT
87/66/Tr
Helena
66/54/0.37
Honolulu
86/72/0.04
Houston
94/75/Tr
Huntsville
89/68/0.14
Indianapolis
87/72/0.04
Jackson, MS
93/69/0.00
Jacksonville
85/74/0.26
Today
Hi/Lo/W
86/60/t
81/53/t
88/61/pc
94/66/s
62/53/c
84/70/t
78/72/pc
94/70/t
92/70/pc
83/56/pc
83/70/t
74/47/pc
97/69/s
87/71/pc
82/69/pc
81/51/r
90/62/t
83/66/pc
89/75/c
92/72/pc
88/69/t
72/52/c
70/53/pc
81/54/r
80/52/t
67/51/t
72/53/r
90/73/pc
83/71/t
82/53/t
90/69/pc
93/79/pc
88/64/t
79/51/t
73/57/pc
72/53/pc
75/47/sh
62/44/c
103/71/s
69/56/c
66/46/c
86/52/s
66/43/pc
65/46/c
91/72/pc
93/66/t
88/69/pc
86/56/s
87/73/sh
91/77/t
85/65/t
75/52/r
87/71/t
86/73/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
59/54/t
86/71/t
62/53/pc
112/81/pc
97/81/t
96/65/s
82/73/s
86/64/t
66/48/t
90/67/pc
56/51/pc
84/73/pc
95/73/s
80/53/c
88/80/pc
62/43/s
60/45/c
79/59/t
68/47/c
92/82/t
77/66/pc
80/64/s
62/44/s
67/63/pc
71/59/pc
56/51/r
74/54/pc
88/82/sh
Tuesday
Hi/Lo/W
84/69/s
66/49/pc
66/47/sh
96/71/s
63/54/s
75/65/t
77/60/t
84/71/t
74/55/t
93/64/s
77/63/t
87/59/pc
97/64/s
81/58/t
75/56/t
63/48/pc
66/49/c
71/47/sh
83/71/t
80/63/t
78/60/sh
88/60/s
75/60/pc
71/51/pc
65/50/pc
90/65/pc
79/59/s
80/68/t
79/70/t
70/48/pc
75/47/t
91/78/t
83/71/s
71/51/pc
93/64/s
80/63/pc
68/51/s
70/51/pc
99/77/s
76/57/c
80/58/pc
84/49/pc
68/52/s
72/55/pc
75/59/t
72/52/t
72/52/t
91/62/pc
87/73/s
89/76/t
77/58/c
72/53/s
78/68/t
83/71/t
70/59/0.34
86/70/0.00
58/53/0.34
106/81/0.00
97/79/0.00
97/65/0.00
82/72/0.00
91/69/0.35
63/52/0.22
88/64/0.00
54/43/0.00
90/76/0.00
93/72/0.00
70/52/0.07
90/80/0.01
61/52/0.00
64/53/0.06
75/70/0.45
66/46/0.00
93/83/0.00
79/65/0.00
80/60/0.00
62/45/0.00
68/65/0.00
70/59/0.74
63/55/0.03
70/61/0.06
91/81/0.15
63/53/sh
89/73/s
60/43/s
114/83/pc
95/79/t
92/64/pc
82/73/s
78/59/t
66/49/pc
92/68/pc
59/52/pc
84/73/s
94/72/s
85/58/pc
88/79/pc
63/48/pc
65/50/c
75/57/t
69/47/c
90/81/t
79/69/pc
80/62/s
62/45/s
69/64/s
73/59/s
61/48/c
77/57/pc
90/79/t
TROPICAL DEPRESSION CLAUDETTE
8 children in youth van among the 13
lives lost to stormy Southern weather
BY JEFF AMY AND AMY FORLITI
Associated Press
ATLANTA — Eight chil-
dren in a van from a youth
home for abused or neglected
children were killed in a fiery
multivehicle crash on a wet in-
terstate that also killed a man
and his baby in another vehi-
cle, the most devastating blow
from a tropical depression that
claimed 13 lives in Alabama
as it caused flash floods and
spurred tornadoes that de-
stroyed dozens of homes.
The crash happened Sat-
urday about 35 miles south
of Montgomery on Interstate
65 after vehicles likely hydro-
planed on wet roads, said But-
ler County Coroner Wayne
Garlock.
The van, containing chil-
dren ages 4 to 17, belonged to
the Tallapoosa County Girls
Ranch, a youth home oper-
ated by the Alabama Sheriffs
Association. Michael Smith,
the youth ranches CEO, said
the van was heading back to
the ranch near Camp Hill,
northeast of Montgomery, af-
ter a week at the beach in Gulf
Shores. It caught fire after the
wreck and Candice Gulley, the
ranch director, was the van’s
only survivor — pulled from
the flames by a bystander.
Gulley remained hospitalized
Sunday in Montgomery in seri-
ous but stable condition. “She’s
going to survive her physical
injuries,” Smith said. Two of the
dead in the van were Gulley’s
children, ages 4 and 16. Four
others were ranch residents and
two were guests, Smith said.
“This is the worst tragedy
I’ve been a part of in my life,”
said Smith, who drove Sun-
day to the ranch to talk to the
remaining residents, who had
returned from Gulf Shores in
a separate van and did not see
the wreck.
“Words cannot explain what
I saw,” Smith said of the acci-
dent site, which he visited Sat-
Warm; an afternoon
thunderstorm possible
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.
61/51/0.11
94/72/0.43
86/60/0.00
112/93/0.00
86/67/0.00
91/70/0.06
93/72/0.00
78/63/0.00
91/74/0.00
76/58/0.38
91/72/0.00
92/82/1.12
76/59/0.03
74/64/0.70
93/67/0.00
89/79/Tr
86/66/Tr
91/64/0.02
89/79/0.01
94/66/0.00
91/66/0.30
94/78/Tr
118/86/0.00
83/69/Tr
89/66/0.00
115/91/0.00
86/66/Tr
88/61/0.00
85/66/0.14
82/72/0.98
73/60/0.09
99/66/0.00
88/75/0.00
82/58/0.00
99/63/0.00
93/74/Tr
95/71/0.00
92/77/0.00
73/65/0.00
75/58/0.00
79/56/0.00
97/60/Tr
88/77/0.01
81/59/0.00
75/64/0.07
82/63/0.00
91/69/0.00
90/83/0.00
109/84/0.00
97/75/0.00
89/72/0.17
102/74/0.00
91/61/0.00
110/82/0.00
Today
Tuesday
Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
57/49/r
61/49/c
75/57/r
82/64/s
70/42/c
69/50/s
108/82/s 103/84/pc
82/56/t
70/50/pc
77/57/c
89/64/pc
87/59/t
79/58/s
83/64/pc 84/66/pc
84/58/t
75/55/pc
66/46/pc 72/58/pc
86/62/r
79/60/pc
90/82/t
90/80/c
69/52/pc 73/61/pc
67/51/c
78/60/pc
88/61/t
77/56/pc
85/77/t
87/77/t
85/70/pc
74/54/t
90/73/pc
77/56/t
92/79/r
84/66/t
72/52/t
80/60/s
76/57/pc 88/65/pc
91/75/t
92/74/t
111/82/s 109/81/s
71/49/c
75/58/pc
90/72/pc
76/56/t
109/85/s 106/86/pc
83/54/t
66/46/pc
79/66/pc
76/52/t
82/69/pc
81/57/t
93/75/pc
80/63/t
76/49/s
87/58/s
96/65/s
91/59/s
95/75/pc
79/58/t
86/52/r
64/45/pc
88/58/s
85/57/pc
72/56/r
79/62/s
96/72/s
102/74/s
96/74/pc 87/76/pc
75/65/pc 75/66/pc
75/62/pc 75/62/pc
78/60/pc 75/58/pc
87/57/s
94/62/s
89/74/t
82/72/t
87/61/pc 78/55/pc
73/51/c
84/59/c
89/63/s
92/64/s
70/50/r
78/55/s
90/79/t
91/78/t
105/77/s 102/76/c
74/57/r
82/62/s
93/73/pc
75/57/t
76/57/r
83/61/s
98/66/pc
95/63/s
107/77/s 107/78/s
109/87/0.00
75/58/0.16
82/63/0.00
86/63/0.00
72/57/0.00
88/81/0.03
93/81/0.00
84/64/0.00
63/54/0.19
82/57/0.00
75/61/0.17
82/68/0.00
85/63/0.00
54/37/0.00
70/58/0.02
72/55/0.04
81/63/0.00
81/69/0.00
90/77/0.17
82/63/0.00
60/50/0.44
98/84/0.00
82/69/0.00
81/68/0.36
79/57/0.00
73/54/0.00
91/68/0.00
86/66/0.00
113/82/s
76/59/t
84/56/t
88/68/pc
72/56/pc
90/80/pc
99/84/pc
87/69/pc
64/52/pc
79/51/t
74/59/t
73/66/pc
85/67/s
62/40/c
67/56/sh
71/56/pc
83/64/pc
85/68/c
86/77/t
80/62/pc
61/50/r
93/83/sh
85/72/s
80/71/pc
80/50/r
75/59/s
91/69/c
88/68/t
INTERNATIONAL
48 contiguous states)
National high: 119°
at Thermal, CA
National low: 32°
at Yellowstone N.P., WY
Precipitation: 4.67"
at Panama City, FL
FIRE INDEX
High
Very high
High
Very high
Very high
Mostly sunny with near-
record temperatures
NATIONAL
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
71/57/0.00 74/57/s 65/54/pc
La Grande
86/60/0.00 97/65/pc 87/59/t
Portland
93/59/0.00 96/64/s 84/58/pc
Baker City
85/49/0.00 93/58/s 88/53/t
La Pine
86/44/0.00 95/57/s 83/53/t
Prineville
88/48/0.00 101/64/s 83/55/s
Brookings
65/58/0.00 63/52/pc 62/52/pc
Medford
100/62/0.00 101/68/s 95/62/s
Redmond
90/47/0.00 99/63/s 89/54/s
Roseburg
93/60/0.00 94/60/s 88/57/pc
Burns
91/52/0.00 96/62/s 87/51/s
Newport
59/50/Tr
63/54/pc 62/52/pc
Eugene
90/57/0.00 94/57/s 86/53/pc
North Bend
62/53/0.00 66/57/pc 66/55/pc
Salem
93/60/0.00 95/60/s 86/56/s
Klamath Falls
97/48/0.00 95/57/s 85/49/s
Ontario
96/65/0.00 99/69/s 100/66/s
Sisters
84/46/0.00 98/64/s 88/56/s
Lakeview
95/53/0.00 94/60/s 83/54/s
Pendleton
87/57/0.00 99/70/pc 94/66/s
The Dalles
95/65/0.00 102/71/s 94/65/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
90°
62°
TRAVEL WEATHER
Umatilla
102/72
Rufus
Hermiston
99/69
102/74
103/73
Arlington
Hillsboro Portland
Meacham Lostine
101/72
96/58 96/64
95/58
Wasco
96/59 Enterprise
Pendleton
The Dalles
CENTRAL: Mostly
Tillamook
94/59
99/71
99/70
Sandy
102/71
McMinnville
75/55
sunny and hot Mon-
Joseph
Heppner
La
Grande
95/63
Maupin
Government
96/56
day. Mainly clear and
97/65
94/60
Camp
100/69 Condon 95/71
Union
Lincoln City
mild Monday night.
93/66
86/59
96/62
Salem
68/55
Spray
Sun and some clouds
Granite
Warm Springs
95/60
Madras
100/65
Albany
89/58
Tuesday.
Newport
Baker City
100/65
101/65
Mitchell
63/54
91/57
93/58
WEST: Remaining hot
Camp Sherman
96/64
Redmond
Corvallis
John
Yachats
Unity
Monday with mostly
98/64
99/63
87/56
Day
Prineville
64/54
95/58
sunny skies. Mainly
Ontario
Sisters
101/64
Paulina
97/63
99/69
clear Monday night.
Florence
Eugene 98/64
Bend Brothers 97/62
Vale
66/55
94/57
98/66
95/59
Sunriver
99/69
Nyssa
96/62
Hampton
Cottage
La Pine
99/68
Juntura
Oakridge
Grove
95/57
96/61
OREGON EXTREMES Coos Bay
Burns
100/63
93/63
96/58
Fort
Rock
68/57
96/62
Riley
YESTERDAY
Crescent
96/58
98/64
High: 100°
93/57
Bandon
Roseburg
Christmas Valley
Jordan Valley
at Medford
Beaver
Frenchglen
Silver
65/56
94/60
96/58
93/61
Low: 43°
Marsh
Lake
97/63
Port Orford
93/54
96/58
at Meacham
Grants
Burns Junction
Paisley
66/55
Pass
98/66
Chiloquin
97/62
102/65 Medford
Rome
93/57
Gold Beach
101/68
100/65
62/52
Klamath
Fields
Ashland
McDermitt
Lakeview
Falls
Brookings
99/66
97/67
95/57
98/59
63/52
94/60
Seaside
76/55
Cannon Beach
74/55
SUNDAY
96°
60°
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
SATURDAY
OREGON WEATHER
TEMPERATURE
Grasses
Very high
THURSDAY
87°
57°
87°
57°
Partly cloudy and warm
Bend Municipal Airport through 5 p.m. yest.
High
Low
WEDNESDAY
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
115/84/s
72/58/t
64/48/c
92/69/s
70/55/pc
90/79/t
101/83/s
84/68/pc
59/52/sh
64/46/c
64/55/sh
73/68/c
85/66/s
61/41/pc
67/56/pc
74/56/s
84/66/pc
88/68/s
87/78/sh
77/55/s
63/52/pc
87/79/c
84/72/s
79/70/sh
65/48/pc
71/56/s
88/68/t
91/67/t
Girl swept
out to sea
near Cannon
Beach
The Oregonian
Alicia Jossey/via AP
Debris covers the street in East Brewton, Alabama, on Saturday. Authorities in Alabama say a suspected tornado spurred by Tropical Storm Clau-
dette demolished or badly damaged at least 50 homes in the small town just north of the Florida border.
urday. “We love these girls like
they’re our own children.”
The crash also claimed the
lives of two other people who
were in a separate vehicle. Gar-
lock identified them as 29-year-
old Cody Fox and his 9-month-
old daughter, Ariana, both of
Marion County, Tennessee.
“He was a great guy and
we’re really gonna miss him,”
said Aaron Sanders, who
worked with Fox at the emer-
gency management agency in
Marion County. He said Fox
also ran a hot tub business with
his father and doted on his
daughter. “He just loved her to
death and that was his life.”
Multiple people were also
injured.
The National Transportation
Safety Board tweeted that it was
sending 10 investigators to the
area Sunday to investigate the
crash, photos of which showed
at least four burned vehicles, in-
cluding two large trucks. It said
the inquiry would focus on ve-
hicle technologies such as for-
ward collision warning systems,
fuel tank integrity and occupant
survivability.
Meanwhile, a 24-year-old
man and a 3-year-old boy were
also killed Saturday when a
tree fell on their house just out-
side the Tuscaloosa city lim-
its, said Capt. Jack Kennedy of
the Tuscaloosa Violent Crimes
Unit. Makayla Ross, a 23-year-
old Fort Payne woman, died
Saturday after her car ran off
the road into a swollen creek,
DeKalb County Deputy Cor-
oner Chris Thacker told
WHNT-TV.
The deaths occurred as
drenching rains from Tropical
Depression Claudette pelted
northern Alabama and Geor-
gia late Saturday. As much as
12 inches of rain was reported
earlier from Claudette along
the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
Flash flood watches were
posted Sunday for eastern
Georgia, the southern two-
thirds of South Carolina and
the North Carolina coast. A
tropical storm warning was in
effect in North Carolina from
the Little River Inlet to the town
of Duck on the Outer Banks. A
tropical storm watch was issued
from South Santee River, South
Carolina, to the Little River In-
let, forecasters said.
WBRC-TV reported that
search efforts were also under
way for a man believed to have
fallen into the water during
flash flooding in Birmingham.
Crews were using boats to
search Pebble Creek.
Garlock said the location
of the multivehicle wreck is
“notorious” for hydroplaning,
as the northbound highway
curves down a hill to a small
creek. Traffic on that stretch of
I-65 is usually filled with va-
cationers driving to and from
Gulf of Mexico beaches on
summer weekends.
“Butler County has had one
of the most terrible traffic ac-
cidents,” county Sheriff Danny
Bond wrote on Facebook.
The Tallapoosa County
school system said counselors
would be available Sunday at
the 225-student Reeltown High
School, where some of the
ranch residents were students.
Smith said the ranch, which is
Christian-based, would likely
have a memorial service later,
asking for prayers as he began
to cry.
A fifth grade Portland girl
visiting Cannon Beach with
her family died last week af-
ter she was swept out to sea
north of Haystack Rock.
Rescuers, including
guardsmen on a U.S. Coast
Guard helicopter, found
Lily Markwell in the ocean
after being called to the
scene Thursday. Markwell
was brought to shore and
airlifted to a hospital but
was pronounced dead, ac-
cording to a GoFundMe
page and an announcement
from the school Markwell
attended.
Markwell attended the
ACCESS Academy Alter-
native Program, which is
housed in Vestal Elemen-
tary School in Northeast
Portland, according to the
school’s Facebook page. A
vigil is planned for 7 p.m.
Monday at the school.
A GoFundMe page has
been set up to help Mark-
well’s family pay for medical
and funeral expenses. More
than $12,500 had been do-
nated as of Sunday after-
noon.
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