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    THE BULLETIN • FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2022 B5
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2022
TONIGHT
TODAY
HIGH
61°
LOW
37°
Cooler; a shower this
afternoon
Mostly cloudy with a
shower
ALMANAC
Normal
Record
61° 81° in 2018
33° 12° in 1949
PRECIPITATION
24-hour total
0.00"
Record
1.31" in 1947
Month to date (normal)
0.00" (0.35")
Year to date (normal)
3.85" (7.00")
Barometric pressure at 4 p.m.
30.05"
SUN, MOON AND PLANETS
Rise/Set
Today
Saturday
Sun
7:27am/6:12pm 7:29am/6:10pm
Moon
3:06am/4:57pm 4:13am/5:16pm
Mercury 6:23am/5:53pm 6:28am/5:52pm
Venus
7:26am/6:15pm 7:28am/6:14pm
Mars
9:01pm/12:27pm 8:57pm/12:24pm
Jupiter
5:13pm/5:10am 5:09pm/5:05am
Saturn
3:36pm/1:30am 3:32pm/1:26am
Uranus
6:56pm/9:19am 6:52pm/9:15am
New
First
Full
Last
Sunriver
OREGON EXTREMES
THURSDAY
High: 82°
at Medford
Low: 23°
at Burns
Coos Bay
62/49
Cottage
Grove
61/46
Bandon
61/50
Port Orford
63/51
Gold Beach
63/51
UV INDEX TODAY
10 a.m.
Noon
2 p.m.
4 p.m.
1
2
2
1
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
Low
Grants
Pass
72/47
Reservoir
Acre feet
Capacity
Crane Prairie
38911
70%
Wickiup
11476
6%
Crescent Lake
6364
7%
Ochoco Reservoir
67
0%
Prineville
15194
10%
River fl ow
Station
Cu.ft./sec.
Deschutes R. below Crane Prairie
114
Deschutes R. below Wickiup
125
Deschutes R. below Bend
342
Deschutes R. at Benham Falls
417
Little Deschutes near La Pine
27
Crescent Ck. below Crescent Lake
11
Crooked R. above Prineville Res.
1
Crooked R. below Prineville Res.
12
Crooked R. near Terrebonne
41
Ochoco Ck. below Ochoco Res.
1
Fort Rock
63/36
Crescent
59/34
Beaver
Marsh
64/36
Medford
Ashland
72/45
69/47
Hampton
62/36
Silver
Lake
64/37
Chiloquin
67/39
Klamath
Falls
69/39
Burns
Riley 64/39
64/38
Christmas Valley
64/37
Juntura
67/42
Nyssa
69/47
Jordan Valley
68/42
Frenchglen
69/41
Burns Junction
73/44
Rome
74/45
Paisley
68/38
Fields
73/43
Lakeview
67/38
Thursday
Today Saturday
Thursday
Today Saturday
City
Hi/Lo/Prec. Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
City
Hi/Lo/Prec. Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
City
Portland
Astoria
61/48/0.00 56/48/r
56/41/sh
La Grande
66/35/0.01 57/38/r
47/36/c
Prineville
La Pine
74/23/0.00 59/33/pc 43/25/c
Baker City
71/26/0.00 59/35/sh 48/31/c
Redmond
Medford
82/44/0.00 73/46/s 54/42/r
Brookings
63/52/Tr
65/51/pc 58/45/r
Roseburg
Newport
59/46/0.02 55/47/sh 54/45/t
Burns
79/23/Tr
64/39/s 47/27/pc
Salem
North Bend
65/48/Tr
62/50/c 57/44/t
Eugene
75/42/0.00 60/47/sh 56/40/t
Sisters
Ontario
74/35/0.00 69/47/s 57/39/c
Klamath Falls
78/29/0.00 69/39/s 48/26/r
The Dalles
Pendleton
76/44/Tr
60/43/r
51/36/sh
Lakeview
76/32/0.00 67/38/s 48/25/r
Weather(W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice, Tr-trace
McDermitt
75/44
Thursday
Hi/Lo/Prec.
70/49/0.00
76/31/0.01
79/32/0.01
74/44/0.00
72/44/0.00
79/30/0.04
74/42/0.00
Today
Hi/Lo/W
56/48/r
61/37/sh
61/38/pc
65/48/pc
56/47/c
60/36/sh
61/47/sh
Saturday
Hi/Lo/W
56/43/sh
45/26/c
47/27/c
54/42/t
57/41/t
47/28/r
59/42/pc
90s
100s
110s
NATIONAL WEATHER
-10s
As of 7 a.m. Thursday
-0s
0s
10s
20s
30s
40s
50s
60s
70s
80s
NATIONAL
EXTREMES
THURSDAY (for the
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
T-storms
Clouds followed by a
brightening sky
NATIONAL
Thursday
City
Hi/Lo/Prec.
Abilene
85/55/0.00
Akron
51/33/0.00
Albany
57/37/0.00
Albuquerque
71/46/0.00
Anchorage
44/40/0.24
Atlanta
64/38/0.00
Atlantic City
61/43/0.00
Austin
85/41/0.00
Baltimore
62/35/0.00
Billings
80/48/0.00
Birmingham
63/32/0.00
Bismarck
81/33/0.00
Boise
76/46/0.00
Boston
59/42/0.00
Bridgeport, CT 59/44/0.00
Buffalo
45/39/0.04
Burlington, VT
50/42/0.00
Caribou, ME
54/35/0.00
Charleston, SC 68/39/0.00
Charlotte
64/31/0.00
Chattanooga
62/31/0.00
Cheyenne
76/41/0.00
Chicago
62/33/0.00
Cincinnati
56/29/0.00
Cleveland
47/35/0.00
Colorado Springs 77/39/0.00
Columbia, MO
75/32/0.00
Columbia, SC
67/33/0.00
Columbus, GA
67/33/0.00
Columbus, OH
54/32/0.00
Concord, NH
57/28/0.00
Corpus Christi
82/48/0.00
Dallas
85/50/0.00
Dayton
55/31/0.00
Denver
79/46/0.00
Des Moines
68/36/0.00
Detroit
44/35/0.02
Duluth
56/32/0.00
El Paso
79/47/0.00
Fairbanks
38/26/Tr
Fargo
66/28/0.00
Flagstaff
68/30/0.00
Grand Rapids
54/33/Tr
Green Bay
57/35/Tr
Greensboro
62/32/0.00
Harrisburg
61/39/0.00
Hartford, CT
59/36/0.00
Helena
74/35/0.00
Honolulu
85/71/0.01
Houston
82/45/0.00
Huntsville
64/31/0.00
Indianapolis
60/28/0.00
Jackson, MS
71/32/0.00
Jacksonville
72/39/0.00
Today
Hi/Lo/W
88/62/s
64/46/pc
60/39/s
72/48/s
43/28/pc
71/45/s
65/47/s
87/61/s
66/42/s
70/43/pc
74/48/s
62/40/pc
69/47/s
64/48/s
64/48/s
61/49/pc
58/42/pc
54/37/c
71/49/s
69/38/s
70/44/s
72/45/s
71/52/s
69/48/pc
64/48/pc
76/44/s
82/56/s
70/39/s
72/43/s
67/46/pc
60/33/s
85/64/s
91/63/s
69/49/pc
78/46/s
80/52/s
66/49/s
59/41/s
81/58/s
37/25/sn
63/44/s
63/41/s
65/48/pc
69/40/s
66/40/s
65/40/s
63/39/s
61/39/pc
87/75/s
85/64/s
74/49/s
72/51/pc
83/55/s
73/48/s
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
64/55/t
71/53/s
64/48/pc
96/70/pc
88/77/r
74/50/c
79/66/s
62/52/r
65/49/sh
59/45/c
69/52/s
89/73/s
83/65/s
43/31/r
84/67/pc
60/50/r
58/51/r
60/56/r
84/58/pc
82/75/s
62/50/s
74/56/s
79/57/pc
67/58/pc
67/61/r
64/54/r
64/53/r
86/78/t
Saturday
Hi/Lo/W
91/66/s
71/48/s
65/41/s
71/52/pc
36/26/s
73/47/s
66/54/s
87/64/s
70/47/s
48/36/r
78/47/s
62/41/pc
55/37/c
68/51/s
67/50/s
68/46/s
65/43/s
60/40/s
74/55/s
73/44/s
72/47/s
69/41/s
78/58/s
74/51/s
70/52/s
75/49/s
82/62/s
75/44/s
77/47/s
75/50/s
68/39/pc
87/70/s
89/69/s
74/53/s
75/49/s
82/61/s
72/52/s
61/48/pc
83/63/s
35/20/sn
69/45/pc
59/42/pc
72/53/s
66/54/pc
71/44/s
69/43/s
68/43/s
43/31/r
87/75/s
86/68/s
76/49/pc
74/56/s
82/56/s
76/55/s
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
Thursday
Hi/Lo/Prec.
48/44/0.15
79/41/0.00
51/35/0.01
86/63/0.00
58/32/0.00
78/32/0.00
75/36/0.00
88/68/0.00
62/32/0.00
61/31/0.00
68/37/0.00
81/64/Tr
61/35/0.00
61/35/0.00
64/33/0.00
70/40/0.00
58/44/0.00
61/40/0.00
65/37/0.00
78/40/0.00
73/35/0.00
74/54/0.00
93/69/0.00
69/30/0.00
61/42/0.00
91/71/0.00
52/33/0.00
56/37/0.00
58/38/0.00
67/35/0.00
81/36/0.00
81/41/0.00
64/34/0.00
46/36/0.05
88/53/0.00
74/38/0.00
76/48/0.00
81/50/0.00
80/62/0.00
68/54/0.00
82/55/0.00
69/38/0.00
69/39/0.00
63/48/Tr
71/34/0.00
65/45/Tr
74/33/0.00
73/49/0.00
89/62/0.00
76/39/0.00
62/40/0.00
81/33/0.00
68/37/Tr
94/68/0.00
Today
Hi/Lo/W
47/35/sh
85/60/s
66/48/pc
87/63/s
70/48/pc
83/43/s
82/58/s
79/61/s
74/54/pc
71/45/s
80/61/s
81/67/pc
69/50/s
66/46/s
77/53/s
80/59/s
62/48/s
65/45/s
66/50/s
86/59/s
80/47/s
78/59/s
93/67/s
76/52/pc
65/46/s
90/66/s
62/42/s
59/40/s
64/45/s
69/41/s
73/45/pc
81/49/s
68/41/s
63/45/pc
82/57/s
81/57/s
78/55/s
85/63/s
76/65/pc
67/57/pc
76/56/s
69/39/s
71/44/s
52/46/r
71/44/s
50/39/r
82/57/s
77/56/s
88/63/s
87/63/s
67/46/s
87/56/s
60/39/c
92/67/pc
Saturday
Hi/Lo/W
45/34/pc
82/64/s
72/52/s
81/55/pc
76/51/s
82/56/s
82/64/s
70/57/c
78/56/s
74/57/s
79/63/pc
84/67/s
70/58/s
71/59/s
79/53/pc
82/63/s
66/52/s
67/50/s
68/58/pc
86/64/s
83/62/s
83/65/s
83/59/s
79/61/pc
70/50/s
88/65/s
71/43/s
63/43/pc
68/46/s
73/49/s
74/43/pc
59/32/pc
72/49/s
69/44/s
71/49/c
82/63/s
59/36/sh
87/66/s
71/62/c
66/54/pc
67/48/pc
67/45/pc
76/50/s
53/43/sh
79/57/s
49/36/r
81/64/s
81/63/s
86/61/s
85/68/s
70/48/s
83/61/s
58/33/pc
88/64/s
103/76/0.00
73/52/0.00
45/41/0.20
43/41/0.04
84/57/0.00
81/74/0.34
91/69/0.00
73/50/0.00
39/27/0.00
48/37/0.08
73/59/0.33
86/71/0.00
75/57/0.00
81/48/0.00
82/62/0.02
63/44/0.00
72/39/0.00
65/49/0.00
90/78/0.00
46/28/0.00
74/64/0.57
80/70/0.00
82/63/0.00
68/54/0.00
45/37/0.05
63/50/0.00
61/36/0.00
50/34/0.00
101/77/s
73/53/c
56/42/c
43/35/c
83/53/c
84/73/c
90/66/pc
75/60/pc
39/36/pc
55/43/pc
70/54/pc
89/74/t
74/61/pc
83/51/pc
76/64/t
65/52/c
69/48/pc
77/63/pc
86/76/t
47/38/c
74/67/t
83/76/pc
80/63/s
72/60/s
58/48/c
53/44/r
61/46/c
52/45/r
100/77/s
76/54/pc
65/45/pc
44/35/c
84/56/pc
85/73/pc
88/64/pc
78/58/c
44/34/c
64/44/pc
69/57/pc
80/70/r
75/62/pc
87/50/s
72/60/pc
65/47/r
69/46/pc
78/60/pc
85/77/t
49/36/c
76/68/t
85/74/r
80/61/s
75/60/c
67/47/s
53/41/c
58/46/r
58/49/sh
INTERNATIONAL
48 contiguous states)
National high: 100°
at Death Valley, CA
National low: 15°
at Angel Fire, NM
Precipitation: 0.61"
at Watertown, NY
FIRE INDEX
Bend
Redmond/Madras
Sisters
Prineville
La Pine/Gilchrist
Cloudy with a passing
shower
TRAVEL WEATHER
60/35
La Pine
59/33
73/46
541-683-1577
WATER REPORT
59/34
Oakridge
61/45
Roseburg
65/48
65/51
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Source: Oregon Allergy Associates
Clouds and sun, a shower
in the afternoon
Cloudy
EAST: Times of
Astoria
clouds and sun today;
56/48
Umatilla
Seaside
occasional afternoon
Hood
61/45
55/47
rain and drizzle in
River
Rufus
Hermiston
the north. Showers
Cannon Beach
56/43
61/45
60/44
Arlington
Hillsboro Portland
Meacham Lostine
55/48
tonight.
59/45
53/44 56/48
54/36
Wasco
56/36 Enterprise
Pendleton
The Dalles
CENTRAL: Sunshine
Tillamook
56/35
57/43
60/43
Sandy
61/47
McMinnville
56/46
mixing with some
Joseph
Heppner
La Grande
53/46
Maupin
Government
55/45
clouds today; after-
57/38
55/36
Camp
60/42 Condon 58/41
Union
Lincoln City
noon showers in the
55/40
49/41
57/37
Salem
55/48
Spray
north. Periods of rain
Granite
Warm Springs
56/47
Madras
61/41
Albany
53/33
tonight.
Newport
Baker City
60/39
61/39
Mitchell
55/47
57/46
59/35
WEST: A shower this
Camp Sherman
60/38
Redmond
Corvallis
John
Unity
morning, then periods Yachats
59/36
61/38
58/45
Day
Prineville
59/35
of rain; sunshine mix- 56/48
Ontario
Sisters
62/37
Paulina
61/38
69/47
ing in the south with
Florence
Eugene 60/36
Brothers 61/36
Bend
Vale
some clouds.
58/49
60/47
61/37
Brookings
Trees
Low
Cool with clouds and sun
53°
27°
44°
23°
Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.
Oct 25
Oct 31
Nov 8
Nov 16
Tonight's sky: Orionid meteor shower peaks
tonight.
Grasses
Absent
49°
31°
54°
36°
THURSDAY
WEDNESDAY
OREGON WEATHER
TEMPERATURE
High
Low
TUESDAY
MONDAY
50°
29°
47°
26°
Occasional rain
Bend Municipal Airport through 5 p.m. Thu.
Thursday
79°
36°
SUNDAY
SATURDAY
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
61/46/0.34
75/57/0.00
65/54/0.05
97/69/0.00
88/75/0.00
69/47/0.00
81/72/0.00
60/36/0.02
64/49/0.19
59/37/0.00
70/64/0.06
88/73/0.00
82/70/0.00
61/46/0.00
81/72/0.26
59/50/0.10
54/50/0.32
64/55/0.08
88/57/0.00
79/73/0.00
66/52/0.00
76/59/0.01
78/55/0.14
67/58/0.00
70/59/0.26
61/57/0.62
68/57/0.53
88/76/0.30
63/53/pc
72/58/s
65/49/s
94/69/pc
90/76/sh
71/40/pc
78/67/s
64/51/sh
64/48/sh
67/50/r
59/56/sh
88/74/s
82/66/s
41/27/r
85/67/s
60/53/pc
59/47/r
66/52/pc
84/59/s
86/77/pc
63/54/s
74/55/s
74/54/t
68/58/pc
71/60/t
64/57/pc
68/57/t
88/77/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
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Beavs resetting at TE after losses of Quitoriano, Musgrave
BY NICK DASCHEL
The Oregonian
Young Kwak/AP
Jake Overman is now Oregon State’s
most veteran tight end after Luke Mus-
grave went down with a knee injury.
Blazers
Continued from B3
“That’s what it has to be,” Lillard
said.
It was refreshing to see four players
score at least 19 points for the histor-
ically one-dimensional Blazers. And
to see coach Chauncey Billups send
Jusuf Nurkic to the bench on a night
he struggled and find a winning rec-
ipe with the undersized Winslow
playing center.
This new chapter of Blazers history
is about honoring Lillard’s loyalty
by putting a winning team around
him and by reducing the need for his
heroics. They shouldn’t need Dame
Time to win night in and night out.
“I have a history of coming up big
in those big moments,” Lillard ac-
knowledged. “And that’s not easy.
Teagan Quitoriano is off to the
NFL and Luke Musgrave is injured
with one foot toward professional
football, so Oregon State’s tight end
position is in transition.
But it’s not necessarily a bad prob-
lem.
The Beavers have made recruiting
tight ends a priority under coach Jon-
athan Smith. The position has talent,
though without Quitoriano and Mus-
grave, it’s young.
And it hasn’t stopped the Beavers
from using offensive sets that include
as many as three tight ends, or break-
ing in a true freshman in the passing
game.
The approach to teaching doesn’t
stop for tight ends coach Brian
Wozniak. But the results are different.
“With a guy like Teagan or even
Luke this year, it was focus on the lit-
tle things,” Wozniak said. “With these
guys, you’re learning to get better ev-
ery single day. It’s pretty awesome to
see that.”
Wozniak’s first year as a tight ends
coach was Quitoriano’s freshman year
at Oregon State. The following year,
Musgrave arrived after starring at
Bend High. Five years later, Wozniak
has developed a blueprint for coach-
ing young tight ends.
The lesson: don’t skip steps.
Wozniak has learned as a coach, he
watches more video than the players,
he doesn’t assume they know.
“You stick to the process,” Wozniak
said. “It might be painful getting ev-
ery little detail right, but it pays out
down the road.”
In the case of freshman Jack Vel-
ling, the process is accelerating out of
necessity when Musgrave went down
with a knee injury in the Fresno State
victory. The 6-foot-5, 235-pound Vel-
ling is proving he was ready.
OSU eased Velling into action
against Montana State and USC. He’s
started three of the past four games
and become a primary receiving tar-
get. Velling led the Beavers with four
catches for 63 yards in last Saturday’s
win over Washington State.
Velling has a basketball back-
ground — his father Jerry played bas-
ketball at Santa Clara — and it shows
in his athleticism on the football field.
What sold Wozniak on the recruiting
trail was Velling’s toughness.
While playing at Seattle Prep,
Wozniak said, he watched Velling
succeed as a run blocker against a ri-
val defensive end, who ended up at
Ohio State.
“That’s what gave me the idea that
this guy’s got the whole package,”
Wozniak said.
Even though Velling is putting up
stats, he’s earning playing time — like
third-year sophomore Jake Overman
— by succeeding as a run blocker.
“I always tell these guys the better
we do in the run game, the more pro-
duction is going to come open for us,”
Wozniak said.
Velling has added 10 pounds since
arriving at OSU in June and now
weighs 235 pounds. Wozniak said
Velling will continue to grow over the
next two years.
“Sky’s the limit on what that kid
can look like,” Wozniak said. “I think
he can look at what you see on Sun-
days with some guys.”
With Musgrave out, the veteran
tight end is Overman. The third-year
sophomore plays more than any OSU
tight end, with his most notable value
coming as a blocker. Because of his
knowledge, Wozniak finds Overman
to be his most versatile tight end.
“He knows his stuff inside and out.
Studies his butt off when it comes to
film, so it’s fun to be able to put him
in different spots,” Wozniak said of
Overman, who has four receptions
for 35 yards this season.
“When we show trust and guys have success like that, then their belief
grows and they come through in those situations more times than not.”
— Damian Lillard, Portland Trail Blazers
That takes a lot of energy and effort.
Especially with my attention I get
from the defense.”
Even Wednesday, as he seemed to
still be knocking off rust in his first
game in 10 months, the Kings were
trapping him at center court.
Lillard showed trust in his new
supporting cast on Wednesday and
they rewarded that.
“When we show trust and guys
have success like that,” Lillard said,
“then their belief grows and they
come through in those situations
more times than not.
“There will be games, there will
be moments, where I do what I do,
but I’m not going out there trying to
force that to happen.”
The Blazers are still an imperfect
team with an improbable path to
contention. They have been open
about the fact that this will take time.
Other moves will need to be made
before the team is good enough to re-
ally make a run.
But what fans want is a reason to
think that it can get there. Some-
thing to which the irrational and
immutable faith of fandom can be
attached.
Winning the first game of a new
era? That’s all it takes to start to be-
lieve.
José Luis Villegas/AP
Trail Blazers’ Damian Lillard (0) and Jerami Grant (9) celebrate late in the team’s
game against the Sacramento Kings in Sacramento, California, Wednesday night.
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