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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, March 2-4, 2005 The Park Record B-2 AccuWeather.com Wednesday, March 2, 2005 REGIONAL FORECAST FIVE DAY FORECAST FOR PARK CITY ALMANAC Park City statistics lor the week ending February 28 Temperatures: High for the week Low for the week Normal high Normal low Average temperature Normal average temperature 43° 6° 4OC 19° 27.9° 29.1° Precipitation (inches): Total for the week Total for month thru February 28 Total for the year Normal for the month Normal for the year % of normal this month % of normal this year 0.05" 1.45" 5.05" 1.59" 4.35" 91% 116%.-.; Intervals of clouds and sun Clouds and sun, a snow shower possible Partly sunny Sunshine and some clouds Times of clouds and sun Winds: SSE 7-14 mph Winds: NNW 7-14 mph Winds: ENE 10-20 mph Winds: NE 10-20 mph Winds: NNE6-12 mph 44°/30° 42V24' 44°£6° : \. • SUN AND MOON . . . . Moonrise Wednesday 12:27 a . m . . Thursday .... 1:41 a.m. . Friday 2:52 a.m. . Saturday 3:58 a.m. . .. .. .. .. Sunset 6:18 p.m. 6:20 p.m. 6:21 p.m. 6:22 p.m. • Moonset 10:03 a.m. 10:44 a.m.< 11:36 a.m. 12:41 p,m. ~ MOON PHASES Last New First Shown is Wednesday's weather. Temperatures are Wednesday's highs and Wednesday night's lows. /Grand Canyorr 49/21 Mar 3 Mar 10 Mar 17 NATIONAL CITIES City Albany Anchorage Atlanta Atlantic City Boston Buffalo Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus, OH Dallas Denver Wednesday Hi Lo W 29 15 sn 30 20 pc 50 34 s 38 20 pc 34 22 sf 24 14 sn 48 26 s 28 14 pc 34 16 pc 24 15 sn 28 18 sf 52 39 53 26 r pc Wednesday Hi Lo W 40 18 pc 53 26 PC 44 18 sh Colorado Springs48 24 pc "*' ' 44 20r Ely 45 19 sh Evanston 35 20 pc 49 22 pc Flagstaff 52 22 pc Gallup Grand Canyon 49 21 pc Grand Junction 53 30 pc 39 11 pc Gunnison 43 26 sh Idaho Falls 33 15 pc Jackson Hole 66 44 pc Mesquite 45 29 sh Missoula 48 31 sh Ogden 57 38 pc Page 44 28 sh Pocatello 48 31 pc Provo 56 24 Pueblo pc 56 27 Reno sh 40 24 Rexburg sh 62 42 St. George pc 48 32 Sail Lake City sh 48 30 Spokane sh 38 17 Sun Valley 44 17 sh Tahoe 46 29 sn Twin Falls 35 10 sh Yellowstone pc City Aspen Boulder Butte High Wednesday 4, moderate High Thursday 4, moderate High Friday 5, moderate 0-2, Low; 3-5. Moderate, 6-7, High; 8-10. Very High; 11+. Extreme Values indicate the exposure to the sun's ultraviolet rays. "•.( Sunrise 6:58 a.m. 6:57 a.m. 6:55 a.m. 6:54 a.m. ROAD CONDITIONS REGIONAL CITIES M*»IW:Hd!ldg|IMIil.B Wednesday Thursday ... Friday Saturday A large ridge of high pressure will provide dry weather for the region on Wednesday. Sunshine will mix with some clouds. A weak disturbance will approach from the west Thursday, causing some rain and snow showers to break out. It will be mild and dry Friday through the upcoming weekend Thursday Hi Lo W 38 18 Sf 53 28 pc 44 17 pc 48 26 pc 46 18 pc 47 17 pc 33 18 sf 51 22 s 54 18 c 52 17 s 50 28 sh 38 13 sh 44 22 pc 35 14 sf 68 42 s 50 25 pc 46 29 pc 57 36 s 44 25 pc 48 28 pc 56 26 pc 56 32 42 22 pc 65 39 pc 46 30 s 50 32 pc 41 14 pc Interstate 80: Roads will be dry on Wednesday with a mixture of clouds and sunshine US-40: Dry weather will be the rule on Wednesday, resulting in no weather-related travel problems. TRAVELERS FORECAST No weather-related travel problems are expected on Wednesday with dry conditions throughout the region On Thursday, a weak disturbance may bring a couple of rain and snow showers to the central Rockies. WEATHER HISTORY Record high temperatures were set across the East on March 2, 1991. Pittsburgh and Erie. Pa., rose to 74 and 70 degrees, respectively. Albany, N.Y . reached 65, and Charleston, W Va.. jumped to 81 degrees. pc 47 24 pc 47 34 27 pc 9 sf All forecasts and maps provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2005 WORLD CITIES Thursday Hi Lo W 24 11 sf 34 22 c 52 34 pc 38 17 pc 29 16 pc 22 18 sf 50 28 pc 34 24 s 37 22 s 29 21 pc 32 22 s 58 42 pc 52 28 pc City Des Moines Detroit Dover Houston Honolulu Las Vegas Los Angeles Miami Minneapolis Nags Head New Orleans New York Norfolk Wednesday Hi Lo W 37 16 pc 26 16 sf 39 22 pc 66 49 r 80 66 sh 68 46 pc 66 52 pc 70 54 s 23 10 pc 44 29 s 62 51 pc 36 25 sf 44 26 s Thursday Hi Lo W 45 27 pc 30 18 pc 39 21 s 66 50 r 82 66 s 68 46 s 69 54 68 58 32 20 43 31 60 49 34 22 41 26 pc r pc pc r pc s Wednesday City Hi Lo W Oklahoma City 55 34 pc Orlando 62 44 s Philadelphia 36 22 sf Phoenix 73 52 s Pittsburgh 26 16 sn Providence 38 19 St. Louis 42 25 pc San Antonio 68 50 r San Diego 65 53 pc San Francisco 62 49 pc Seattle 54 42 sh Tampa 63 46 s Washington, DC 38 26 pc Thursday Hi Lo W 58 38 pc 64 50 r 36 22 pc 75 52 s 29 18 30 16 45 32 68 52 65 56 62 52 56 44 66 48 40 26 sf pc s pc s sh pc r s Wednesday City Hi Lo W Auckland Bangkok Barbados Beijing Berlin Buenos Aires Dublin Frankfurt Hong Kong Jerusalem London Montreal 69 58 s 93 75 pc 89 70 s 38 17 28 21 81 63 s c pc 39 30 pc 30 21 c 62 51 r 77 63 s 39 28 sn 26 7 sn 69 60 90 68 88 69 31 17 28 18 86 66 41 32 35 54 72 41 16 pc pc s c sn s pc 22 sn 44 r 57 r 27 pc 7 sf City Wednesday Hi Lo W Moscow Oslo Paris Rio de Janeiro Rome San Juan Seoul Sydney Tokyo Toronto Warsaw Zurich 12 3 sf 16 10 c 39 32 c 79 65 c 43 30 s 86 72 s 36 14 pc 82 61 c 43 33 pc 24 12 sf 25 18 sn 32 23 pc Thursday Hi 15 27 41 75 50 84 29 79 44 20 27 38 Lo W 8 sn 19 pc 30 sn 62 r 41 sh 72 s 12 s 64 c 34 r 12 c 18 c 30 sn Weather (W): s-sunny. pc-partty cloudy, c-cloudy. sh-showers, t-lhunderstorms, r-rain. sf-snow Hurries, sn-snow. i-ice The Park Record, '•••» 8P%P MS? 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