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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, January 15-18, 2005 The Park Record B-2 AccuWeather.com Saturday, January 15, 2005 ALMANAC REGIONAL FORECAST Park City statistics for the week ending January 13 A storm system moving into the Pacific Northwest will trigger a bit of snow and rain across the northwest on Saturday; flurries will occur in the northern mountains The threat of some rain and snow in the north will continue into Sunday. Dry weather will start the workweek as an area of high pressure becomes established over the state. Temperatures: High for the week 41° Low (or the week ...-5° Normal high 33° Normal low 13° Average temperature 24.9* Normal average temperature . 22.7° Precipitation (inches): Total for the week 2.55" Total lor month thru January 13 3.37" Total for the year 3.37" Normal for the month 1.16" Normal for the year 1.16° % of normal this month . 291% % of normal this year 291% High Saturday 1, low High Sunday 1, low High Monday 3, moderate 0-2, Low; 3-5, Moderate; 6-7, High; 8-10, Very High; 11+. Extreme Valuer indicate the exposure to the sun's ultraviolet rays. Clouds and some sunshine Sunshine and patchy clouds Mostly sunny Winds: NE 6-12 mph Winds: NE 6-12 mph Winds: NE 6-12 mph Rather cloudy; a couple of A bit of snow possible, rain flurries may mix in Winds: SSE 5-10 mph Winds: SE 6-12 mph a 3T/19 38 /28° 39-V23* REGIONAL CITIE . ; * • ' • * - ' Ogdcn Evanston 36/31 ' / : 30/21 ^ H ll >>;*{ .*¥ 36/27 fj SUN AND MOON Sunrise Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Aspen Sunset Saturday 7 48 a.m. Sunday . .. .. . . 7:47 a m. Monday . 7 47 a.m. Tuesday ... .... 7:46 a m . . .. 29/15 . 5:24 p.m. 5:25 p.m. 5:26 p.m. . 5:27 p.m. Moonrise Moonset ... . ... 11.10 a.m. . . .. . 11 33 a ni .. . . .. 11 56 a m .... .... 12:21 p m . 11:52 p.m. none .. 12:59 a.m. 2:05 a m . Farmington 47/23 MOON PHASES First Last Full New Shown is Saturdays weather. Temperatures are Saturday's highs and Saturday night's lows. Grand Canyon 4B/17 Feb2 Feb8 Saturday City Hi Lo W Aspen 29 15 pc Boulder 39 20 pc Butte 6 -1 pc Colorado Springs29 21 pc Elko 38 26 sn Ely 43 22 pc Evanston 30 21 sf Flagstaff 50 19 pc Gallup 51 18 s Grand Canyon 48 17 pc Grand Junction 39 23 pc 28 2 pc Gunnison 24 18 sf Idaho Falls 16 12 c Jackson Hole 57 38 pc Mesquite 6 6 pc Missoula Ogden 36 31 c Page 49 34 pc 33 27 sf Pocatello Provo 40 28 c 28 12 c Pueblo 40 24 c Reno 18 11 sf Rex burg 55 36 pc St George 40 29 c Salt Lake City 14 14 PC Spokane 26 21 sf Sun Valley 46 28 r Tahoe 38 31 sf Twin Falls Yellowstone 5 5 sf Sunday Hi Lo W 38 9 pc 38 11 sf 25 0 pc 38 16 c 41 15 sn 46 17 pc 35 16 sf 51 21 pc 52 22 pc 54 19 pc 45 21 pc 33 1 pc 33 12 sf 29 -2 sn 60 39 pc 26 11 pc 42 22 sn 50 32 pc 37 20 sf 43 22 sn 39 10 c 41 22 c 23 12 sn 57 37 pc 36 24 sn 22 16 sf 29 11 sn 42 15 c 35 25 sn 25 -5 sf Interstate 80: Rain ana* snow will cause roads to be slick in the east on Saturday; flurries will occur over the mountains. US-40: Moisture Irom a storm in the west on Saturday will trigger some Hurries over the mountains, causing slick roads TRAVELERS FOR A bit of snow and rain will fall over the northwest on Saturday as flurries fly across the northern mountains, resulting in slick roads. Some snow and rain will dampen the entire north on Sunday. The south will be dry both days. WEATHER HISTORY On Jan 15, 1780, ice in the New York Harbor was thick enough to allow the transport of heavy cannons. While river ice can stop boat traffic, it may create possibilities All forecasts and maps provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2005 WORLD CITIES City Albany Anchorage Atlanta Atlantic City Boston Buffalo Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus, OH Dallas Denver Saturday Hi Lo W 26 10 s 25 16 sn 50 28 s 37 17 s 33 20 s 24 50 14 27 22 28 48 12 26 0 8 10 14 25 25 10 sf pc pc s pc pc pc c Sunoay Hi I.o W 23 \l sf 26 18 sn 46 26 s 34 18 PC 33 20 pc 20 10 sf 47 24 pc 16 2 pc 24 12 pc 18 9 pc 24 10 pc 50 28 pc 19 12 sf City Des Moines Detroit Dover Houston Honolulu Las Vegas Los Angeles Miami Minneapolis Nags Head New Orleans New York Norfolk Saturday Hi Lo W 7 -1 pc 20 8 pc 40 21 s 58 31 pc 83 72 s 60 40 pc 69 51 pc 75 64 t -4 -14 pc 46 35 sh 56 39 s 36 24 s 45 31 s Sunday Hi Lo W 12 -5 pc 16 8 pc 32 20 pc 58 34 pc 84 69 pc 62 42 pc 71 51 pc 75 64 sh •2 -9 pc 41 34 pc 56 3 9 pc 31 24 pc 37 3 0 pc Saturday Sunday Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Oklahoma City 32 19 pc 40 21 pc Orlando 53 52 sh 68 52 sh Philadelphia 37 24 s 35 22 pc Phoenix 72 45 pc 72 49 pc Pittsburgh 25 10 si 22 10 sf Providence 36 20 s 32 18 PC St Louis 22 8 pc 21 8 PC San Antonio 60 28 s 57 34 pc San Diego 69 50 pc 59 52 pc San Francisco 57 49 r 58 46 c Seattle 40 34 sh •"42-33 Tampa 68 52 sh 68' 52Washington. 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