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Show The Park Record B-2 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, August 27-30, 2005 AccuWeather.com Saturday, August 27, 2005 FIVE DAY FORECAST FOR PARK CITY ALMANAC Park City statistics lor the week ending August 25 Temperatures: High for the week Low for the week Normal high Normal low Average temperature Normal average temperature 83° 43° 78° 48° 63.6° 63,4° Precipitation (inches): Total for the week Total for month thru August 25 Total for the year Normal for the month Normal for the year % of normal this month % of normal this year 0.06" 1.24" 14.77" 1.29" 13.58" - , 96%/ * 109%[ % >.• REGIONAL FORECAST MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Plenty of sunshine Mostly sunny and warm Sunny to partly cloudy Partly sunny A good deal of sunshine Winds: NW 4-8 mph Winds: NW 4-8 mph Winds: SW 7-14 mph Winds: NW 8-16 mph Winds: NW 4-8 mph 88762° 90760° 88762° 82758° 86760° Saturday Hi Lo W Aspen 74 42 s Boulder 84 56 s .• Butte 82 41 s Colorado Springs 84 53 s 91 51 s Eiko 90 44 s • Evanston 76 50 s Flagstaff 83 50 s Gallup 86 50 s Grand Canyon 85 46 s 1 Grand Junction 90 58 s 76 38 t Gunnison Idaho Falls 84 47 s Jackson Hole 74 37 s ^/tesqurte 105 77 s Missoula 85 46 s : ACCU WEATHER UV INDEX High Saturday 8, very high High Sunday 8, very high' High Monday 7, high 0-2, Low; 3-5, Moderate; 6-7, High; / -y ^ 8-10. Very High; 11+. Extreme ,'c Values indicate the exposure to the sunk { I '>, ultraviolet rays. SUN AND MOON Sunrise 6:48 a.m 6:49 a m 6:50 a.m 6:51 a.m Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Moonrise none 12:43a.m 1:34 a.m 2:31 a.m Sunset , 8:06 p.m, , 8:05 p.rn. ,8:03 p.m. 8:01 p.m. ^ Moonsetj j M^. '•{ 3:59 ~ m '• '- n 4:56 5:45 p.mI'"'', 6:25 p.m.,'^ Pocatello Provo Reno Rexburg St. George Salt Lake City MOON PHASES First New Sep3 Last Full Sun Valley ^ y weather. Temperatures are Saturday's highs and Saturday night's lows. Sep25 Sep11 NATIONAL CITIES Saturday Hi Lo W City Albany Anchorage Atlanta Atlantic City Boston Buffalo Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus. OH Dallas Denver 84 66 86 81 84 82 86 84 82 78 80 100 83 63 48 70 67 64 66 68 61 66 64 65 76 56 pc s pc pc s t pc sh t t t t E ROAD CONDITIONS REGIONAL CITIES ; City Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday An upper-level ridge of high pressure will cause a dry northwesterly flow of air to filter overhead Saturday and Sunday. As a result, afternoon thunderstorms will not form over the mountains, and sunshine will warm the state. A storm system will cause a few afternoon thunderstorms to form over the northern mountains on Tuesday Tahoe Twin Falls Yellowstone 88 62 94 67 87 50 s s s 90 55 87 53 94 56 84 46 98 74 91 64 86 56 82 39 81 40 87 59 70 32 s s s s s s s s s s s Sunday Hi Lo W 74 41 s 84 56 s 82 46 s 78 53 s 92 54 87 47 78 50 83 50 84 48 85 90 75 86 76 106 85 89 96 88 46 s 60 s 37 s 45 s 38 s 76 s 50 s 63 s 68 s 52 S 90 60 87 54 94 56 86 104 91 82 84 84 89 73 48 74 65 54 42 42 55 37 s s s s s s DC Interstate 80: Saturday will feature dry road conditions under plenty of sunshine. US-40: Road conditions will be dry on Saturday as a good deal of sun shines. TRAVELERS FORECAST An upper-level ridge of high pressure will provide plenty of sunshine across the entire state on Saturday and Sunday A storm system will trigger a few afternoon thunderstorms over the northern mountains on Tuesday. WEATHER HISTORY Over 1,000 people drowned when a storm surge accompanying a hurricane inundated Charleston, S.C., Aug. 27, 1893. Such events led to the adoption of hurricane safety plans by emergency officials. S s s s All forecasts and maps provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2005 WORLD CITIES Sunday Hi Lo W City 83 64 88 79 82 80 86 84 84 81 82 98 85 Des Moines Detroit Dover Houston Honolulu Las Vegas Los Angeles Miami Minneapolis Nags Head New Orleans New York Norfolk 65 50 73 69 66 66 66 62 66 64 66 76 56 t r t t sh t t pc pc t pc t s Saturday Hi Lo W 87 59 pc 78 62 t 80 68 pc 96 77 pc 89 74 sh 105 80 s 90 66 s 87 79 t 82 58 s 81 73 t 94 80 t 82 70 pc Sunday Hi Lo W 84 64 s 84 62 pc 82 70 t 96 75 s 89 75 107 80 84 64 sh s 81 72 t pc 90 81 84 97 81 77 60 76 80 70 t s t t t 82 74 t Saturday Hi Lo W City Oklahoma City Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Providence St. Louis San Antonio San Diego San Francisco Seattle Tampa Washington, DC 94 67 t 86 77 t 85 69 112 87 83 64 82 64 pc s t s 86 66 t 99 78 pc 80 68 s 74 57 72 56 85 78 84 68 pc pc r pc Sunday Hi Lo W 93 68 pc 88 76 t 85 71 t 112 85 s 80 66 t 82 65 sh 89 68 pc 99 75 s 75 67 pc 75 57 pc 68 54 sh 86 78 r 84 70 t Saturday City Auckland Bangkok Barbados Beijing Berlin Buenos Aires Dublin Frankfurt Hong Kong Jerusalem London Montreal Hi Lo W 58 46 pc 92 78 sh 86 78 pc 91 70 pc 70 53 pc 68 52 sh 63 54 sh 67 49 pc 89 82 r 84 72 s 70 55 pc 85 65 pc Sunday Hi 57 91 86 90 74 61 67 74 87 83 75 76 Lo 43 79 78 70 57 46 57 57 82 62 59 64 W c t pc pc pc r sh pc pc s pc t Saturday City Moscow Oslo Paris Rio de Janeiro Rome San Juan Seoul Sydney Tokyo Toronto Warsaw Zurich FRANCIS FRONTIER DAYS September 2 n d , 3 r d , & 5 t h All events will take place at Francis Town Park/Rodeo Grounds, 2317 South Spring Hollow Road, Francis 1 mile south of Kamas on SR 32 Buy a chance to win % whole park (cut & -wrapped) $ 1.00 per chance FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 600 pm Christy Bates 783-^820 (Psnde route -SR 35 to Town Prcfc) Draft Horse Pulls 7.-00 p m $5.00; 12& under $2.00 (For mace information contact Sheldon Ibompson 763-6048) After Horse Pulls FIREWORKS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 r d Invitational Softball Tournament All Day Sheldon Thompson 783-6048 Horseshoe Tournament Breakfast Open Horse Show Arts & Crafts Booths Including Baby Olympics _ KidsKamival All Day feOOam-lftOOam 8:00 am - 4:00 pm 9£0 am-7:00 pm Noon to 1:30 pm 10*X) am - 4:00 pm Brett Lambert $3.50p/person 783-2157 BBQ & Entertainment RODEO by Broken Heart Rodeo Co. 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm 7:00 pm (Deadfioeforteam ectoa - 8/27/04) 783-6580 Elaine Robb . 783-4214 TracyBigdow 783-4264 Terri Baldwin 783-6053 Marianne Peck, 783-6353 $6.00,12 & under $3.00 $6.00,12 & under $3.00 l a s s i e ^il^Thf? addle Cow Bod ^PHd Cow MUldog*) FIREWORKS After Rodeo MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 t h Invitational Softball Tournament Horseshoe Tournament Arts & Crafts Booths KidsKamival Junior Rodeo Kids Scrambles All Day All Day 8.-00 am - 1OO0 am 9M am - 3:00 pm KhOO am - 2:00 pen 10:30 am Jr. Rodeo ;After Sheldon Thompson 783-6048 Brett Lambert 783-2157 $3.50 p/person (Food Shack) Elaine Robb 783-4214 Terri Baldwin 783-6053 Marianne Peck 783-6353 Gory Fitzgerald No Charge John Jensen 783-2258 (Arena games-all ages) BATTLE OF THE BULLS 2:00 pm $6.00,12 & under $3.00 By Broken Heart Rodeo Co. (Includes Hide Race; Trailer Race and Ring of Fear*) FOOD SHACK OPEN EVERY DAY Hometown entries accepted 8/23/05 after 6£0 pm at 801-774-9509 (Ben Germen). •Entries foe Wild Cow Milking, Saddle Cow, Ring of Fear, Hide Sc Toiler Races contact Robyn Fitzgerald, 783-4649, (after 5:30 pm) one week prior to event. Only 7 entries per event per day, except Hide Race Be Ring of Fear. For any other information, call 783-6236 Sunday Hi Lo W 69 56 pc 63 55 sh 77 57 s 88 72 s 76 65 pc 90 78 pc 86 66 pc 63 50 s 83 72 c 80 62 t 73 54 pc 75 48 pc Weather (W): s-sunny. pc-partty cloudy, c-cloudy. sh-showers. t-thunderslofms. r-rarn. sf-snow Hurries, sn-snow, i-lce. JOIN US FOR OUR ANNUAL WILD WEST RODEO AND CELEBRATION Frontier Days Parade Hi Lo W 69 49 pc 57 43 r 74 55 pc 83 75 pc 73 62 s 90 78 pc 83 66 pc 61 48 sh 87 72 pc 82 64 t 72 53 pc 70 53 pc Grand ^uimnit Resort |