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Show The Park Record SatSunMonTiie, May 15-18, 2004 AccuWeather.com Saturday, May 15, 2004 B-2 IOC AiX m 3 Park City statistics for the week ending May 13 Temperatures: High for the week 78 Low for the week 31 Normal high 62 Normal low 35 Average temperature 50.3 Normal average temperature .... 48.4" Precipitation (inches): Total for the week 0.01" Total for month thru May 13 0.01" Total for the year 1.21" Normal for the month 0.69 Normal for the year of normal this month of normal this year High Saturday 9, very High Sunday 9, very high High Monday 9, very high 0-2, Minimal; 3-4, Low; 5-6, Moderate; ; 7-9, High; 10, Very High Values indicate the exposure to the sun's i u in civiuici i ays. L v. .A 5 V Mostly sunny and breezy Winds: VAR 10-20 mph 4X Clouds and sun with a Partly sunny; slightly cool gusty breeze er Winds: SW 10-20 mph Winds: NE 8-16 mph PI Partly sunny and windy Times of clouds and sun -mm & ,. Winds: N 10-20 mph Winds: N 10-20 mph u 1 11 mm The next several days will be dry with varying vary-ing amounts of sunshine. The most clouds will be over the area on Monday as a cold front slides into the area; a stray shower cannot be ruled out, but most rainfall will stay in the Wyoming Rockies. 3L Ilko Ely 7133V .! - Evanston Sunrise Sunset , Saturday 6:09 a.m 8:36 p.m. Sunday 6:08 a.m. 8:37 p.m. Monday 6:07 a.m. 8:38 p.m. 'J Tuesday 6:06 a.m 8:39 p.m.-" Moonrise Moon set I Saturday 4:34 a.m 5:25 p.m. Sunday 4:55 a.m 6:27 p.m.. Monday 5:18 a.m 7:30 p.m! Tuesday 5:43 a.m 8:33 p.m. New First 0 May 18 May 27 8.41"- . . .: v v i.ii.r.H -t-v , r 14 . 'Vlifr-5- Mil'- -.-, night. .:r,..r M , - ;,;:fv. ' i '1rH;. -caw? i ,1 ihvil .i-i r Mnii i jS if ? V&Wm. (f 8656 CV ndjSndfc F Last VV J ' K &Mi 'A ' " ' ! . ? ! V . . Grand Canyon ' I 8033 J Saturday City Hi Lo Aspen 68 37 Boulder 72 48 Butte 65 38 Colorado Springs79 47 72 41 75 38 June 2 June 9 Shown is Saturday's weather. Temperatures are Saturday's highs and Saturday night's lows. Gallup Grand Canyon Grand Junction Gunnison Idaho Falls Jackson Hole Mesquite Missoula en e Pocatello Provo Pueblo Reno ,-Rexburg St. George Salt Lake City Spokane Sun Valley Tahoe Twin Falls Yellowstone 65 80 80 80 87 38 38 36 33 53 70 29 71 41 61 34 96 68 70 43 73 53 88 60 70 43 77 50 85 44 77 47 70 42 93 64 78 53 72 61 65 69 55 45 37 35 46 30 W s s sh s pc pc s s s s s s pc pc s sh s s pc s s pc pc s s pc pc pc pc pc Sunday Hi LoW 71 37 46 31 46 36 32 36 41 38 36 51 33 36 31 65 39 52 61 38 53 47 47 37 62 54 45 33 31 43 23 78 52 80 64 70 58 77 82 80 85 72 60 54 94 58 68 89 61 72 87 74 58 91 67 66 52 64 61 46 pc pc sh pc pc pc sh s s s pc pc sh sh s sh sh s sh pc pc s sh s pc sh sh s sh sh Interstate 80: Sunshine mixing with a few afternoon clouds Saturday into Sunday; more clouds likely on Monday. US-40: Dry conditions are expected through the weekend into early next week. Most of the region can expect dry weather through the weekend as unsettled weather moves through the eastern United States. Showers are possible over Wyoming later Sunday into Monday, but these will be mostly light. A tornado on this date in 1968 cut a 65-mile path through Iowa. Charles City was hit the hardest with 13 deaths and $30 million in damage. All forecasts and maps provided by AccuWeather, Inc. 2004 Saturday Sunday Saturday Sunday Saturday Sunday City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Albany 75 48 t 71 50 pc Des Moines 68 51 s 77 60 t Oklahoma City 75 58 pc 75 62 t Anchorage 58 43 pc 56 42 sh Detroit 66 46 pc 70 52 s Orlando 88 66 s 88 66 r Atlanta 82 64 t 80 62 t Dover 86 59 s 72 58 t Philadelphia 90 60 t 74 56 t Atlantic City 84 57 s 74 56 t Houston 80 66 t 80 68 t Phoenix 104 72 s 104 72 s Boston 84 58 t 64 50 sh Honolulu 82 72 sh 83 71 sh Pittsburgh 70 47 t 74 53 pc Buffalo 66 42 t 68 48 s Las Vegas 94 70 s 94 68 s Providence 85 56 s 72 49 sh Charlotte 86 62 pc 84 60 t Los Angeles 81 58 s 77 58 pc St. Louis 73 58 pc 80 63 s Chicago 64 44 pc 70 55 pc Miami 84 73 sh 84 74 sh San Antonio 80 65 c 84 68 t Cincinnati 67 50 pc 76 58 pc Minneapolis 65 46 pc 68 52 t San Diego 68 59 pc 67 61 pc Cleveland 64 44 sh 70 52 s Nags Head 82 67 s 78 65 t San Francisco 67 50 pc 65 52 s Columbus, OH 64 49 sh 75 56 pc New Orleans 78 69 t 80 68 t Seattle 64 48 sh 66 48 pc Dallas 78 65 pc 80 66 t New York 82 60 t 70 56 sh Tampa 89 70 s 89 69 r Denver 72 48 s 78 48 pc Norfolk 88 66 pc 80 62 t Washington, DC 95 64 : t 78 60 ;t( ' Saturday Sunday Saturday Sunday City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Auckland 62 50 c 58 46 pc Moscow 54 35 s 60 39 pc Bangkok 94 77 t 91 78 t Oslo 57 41 pc 53 41 sh Barbados 87 67 t 85 67 t Paris 66 51 pc 70 52 s Beijing 61 43 r 68 56 pc Rio de Janeiro 78 62 t 75 62 pc Berlin 55 43 r 59 43 c Rome 68 52 pc 69 52 pc Buenos Aires 61 44 s 59 42 c San Juan 84 74 t 86 74 t Dublin 63 52 pc 64 52 pc Seoul 70 49 c 73 51 c Frankfurt 59 43 r 63 43 pc Sydney 72 52 s 71 50 s Hong Kong 84 76 r 84 73 c Tokyo 74 59 s 72 65 r Jerusalem 75 54 s 73 46 s Toronto 61 45 sh 65 48 s London 68 54 pc 69 55 pc Warsaw 56 39 r 57 39 c Montreal ,73 53 sh 67 52 s Zurich 64 45 pc 65 46 c Weather (W): s-sunny. pepartly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, Mce. r St Mary's Presents 1 Preserving Our Fast" A fieneftt to support Tftc Old Town Chayd A Taney Affair and Grand Auction wittBe fkCcC SaUmfay, May 22nd, 2004 Half Past Five in tfte evening St Mary's Parish Haff Pari City, Utah 5:30 Cocktails, Martini Bar, liors'&owts, Silmt Audtion aniRaJle 6:00-7:30 Gourmet Dinner &; Dessert Bujet -7:45 Live Auction 8:30 Entertainment, "Late Night Catechism", starring comeiienne, Jan Chimento Catering by Kum6aya Ambiance by Chcsa Vcrdc Tickets are $80.00 PP or 8pm "SHOW ONLY" $50,00 By catting Judy Carrin 649-7715 j ami IF ': s f j "ll 1 SI fMl Summer Camp runs Monday through Friday beginning June 14. 2004. 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