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Show WedThursFri, June 30-July 2, 2004 B-2 The Park Record . ...v ri AccuWeather.com Wednesday, June 30, 2004 Park City statistics for the week ending June 28 Temperatures: High for the week 89 Low for the week 47 Normal high 77 Normal low 46 Average temperature 63.9 Normal average temperature .... 61.4 Precipitation (inches): Total for the week 0.19" Total for month thru June 28 1 .05" Total for the year 10.42" Normal for the month 1 .05" Normal for the year 10.42" of normal this month 34 of normal this year 21 High Wednesday 10, very high High Thursday 10, very high High Friday 10, 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 ultraviolet rays. Sunrise Wednesday 5:58 a.m. . Thursday .... 5:59 a.m. . Friday 5:59 a.m. . Saturday 6:00 a.m. . Moonrise Wednesday 7:43 p.m. . Thursday .... 8:57 p.m. . Friday 9:59 p.m. . Saturday .... 10:48 p.m. . IHM.IMa.fcW l-n;m;H.MV II WrtW ll-MMIIiMM ll mMSi ,$&4G3Fjg& H.taVca hr ajw Partly cloudy; an afternoon thunderstorm Chance for a t-storm in the Sun and clouds; chance of afternoon a p.m. t-storm Sunshine and a few clouds 4 Sunny to partly cloudy Winds: SW 10-20 mph r Winds: SSE 8-16 mph Winds: ESE 12-25 mph Winds: ESE 12-25 mph Winds: SE 12-25 mph ll T .5 t Full Last New First July 2 July 9 wendovi VlV&3. " -UfC;: 45 : ; ZI3 .1;:- . page HrsI -? ?t '.(sV fjS. . r ,4- , I City Aspen Boulder Butte Wednesday Hi 67 74 82 Lo 43 54 49 W t t t Thursday Hi Lo W Sunset . 9:01 p.m. . 9:01 p.m. . 9:01 p.m. . 9:00 p.m. Moonset . 3:48 a.m. . 4:41 a.m. . 5:46 a.m. . 7:02 a.m. Grand Junction " 8357-, V' - Farmington 8652 ' Grand Canyon 8033 July 17 July 24 VShown is Wednesday's weather. Temperatures are Wednesday's highs and Wednesday night's lows. Colorado Springs80 52 t 0ko 86 51 s Ely 82 43 s Evanston 75 47 s Flagstaff 79 40 s Gallup 84 46 t Grand Canyon 80 33 s Grand Junction 83 57 pc Gunnison 68 40 t Idaho Falls 83 47 s Jackson Hole 76 39 pc Mesquite 99 70 s Missoula 86 55 t : Ogden 85 61 s Page 90 64 s Pocatello 85 51 s Provo 84 53 s Pueblo 81 52 t Reno 86 56 t Ftexburg 83 49 t St. George 96 68 s Salt Lake City 89 63 s Spokane 88 60 pc Sun Valley 80 45 t Tahoe 73 41 t Twin Falls 86 57 s Yellowstone 70 37 t 75 83 79 82 87 83 77 80 86 84 92 75 84 78 100 84 88 93 89 90 92 88 82 97 91 88 79 72 87 70 43 56 48 55 46 43 49 44 49 39 60 42 48 40 70 53 62 65 49 62 58 56 50 68 64 58 45 40 57 38 t s t s s s s s t pc s s s s pc t s s s s s s s pc s pc Sunshine and patchy clouds will start off most days. By the afternoon and evening, hit-or-miss showers and thunderstorms will develop across the region. These could produce a quick downpour and vivid lightning light-ning at times. Conditions will dry out toward the weekend as a ridge of high pressure promotes more sunshine. T0 A 0 tm'tmmiittf'ifi Interstate 80: A shower or thunderstorm near the Colorado border Wednesday afternoon after-noon or evening. Partly sunny elsewhere. US-40: An afternoon or evening shower or thunderstorm in spots in eastern areas; otherwise, oth-erwise, partly cloudy Wednesday. Partly sunny skies across most areas to start the day Wednesday with a spotty shower near Colorado and Wyoming, mainly main-ly in the afternoon and evening. Sunny to partly cloudy across southwestern parts of Utah. Juneau, Alaska received more than 53 inches of rain for the year by June 30, 1985 almost 50 percent above normal. Olympia, Wash., located locat-ed south of the jet stream, had its driest six months in a century with only 14 inches of rain. All forecasts and maps provided by AccuWeather, Inc. 2004 Wednesday Thursday Wednesday Thursday Wednesday Thursday City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Albany 79 59 pc 84 63 pc Des Moines 82 65 s 85 66 t Oklahoma City 81 67 t 87 69 t Anchorage 80 58 pc 76 56 pc Detroit 84 64 s 86 64 pc Orlando 92 74 t 92 72 t Atlanta 80 68 t 82 70 t Dover 83 67 pc 83 68 pc Philadelphia 86 68 pc 88 70 pc Atlantic City 84 65 pc 82 66 pc Houston 88 74 t 90 74 t Phoenix 104 77 s 105 79 s Boston 82 65 pc 82 65 pc Honolulu 88 76 s 88 76 pc Pittsburgh 80 60 s 84 62 pc Buffalo 78 60 pc 82 62 t Las Vegas 99 73 s 99 72 s Providence 83 64 pc 82 65 pc Charlotte 85 68 t 85 68 t Los Angeles 76 62 pc 78 62 pc St. Louis 86 69 pc 83 70 t Chicago 84 62 s 84 62 t Miami 87 77 t 89 77 t San Antonio 89 74 t 92 74 pc Cincinnati 85 64 pc 85 66 pc Minneapolis 85 65 pc 82 65 t San Diego 70 62 pc 71 64 pc Cleveland 81 62 s 85 63 pc Nags Head 82 73 t 84 74 t San Francisco 68 56 pc 70 56 pc Columbus, OH 84 64 s 87 66 pc New Orleans 89 75 t 91 76 t Seattle 78 56 s 78 56 pc Dallas 88 74 t 92 73 t New York 84 70 pc 84 70 pc Tampa 92 75 t 91 76 t Dmw0-6&t .83 58 a Norfolk 64 71 t , 83 71 t Washington, DC 86 68 pc 88 70 pc Wednesday Thursday Wednesday Thursday City Auckland Bangkok Barbados Beijing Berlin Buenos Aires Dublin Frankfurt Hong Kong Jerusalem London Montreal Weather (W): s-sunny, pc; partly cloudy, c:cloudy, sh-showers, t-ttuinderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snpwj ice. Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W 60 48 pc 59 48 s Moscow 70 51 c 72 55 r 91 75 t 89 76 t Oslo 66 48 pc 58 46 r 89 72 pc 88 71 pc Paris 79 55 pc 66 48 pc 71 57 r 84 72 pc Rio de Janeiro 80 65 pc 79 67 pc 73 56 pc 69 48 t Rome 86 67 s 88 68 pc 59 48 sh 64 52 pc San Juan 88 76 t 88 76 t 61 46 sh 59 46 sh Seoul 85 62 c 77 57 r 74 56 c 68 43 pc Sydney 73 49 s 66 46 s 89 82 c 89 83 c Tokyo 83 72 c 81 69 pc 93 66 s 90 64 s Toronto 79 59 pc 84 60 t 68 50 sh 64 50 sh Warsaw 66 50 sh 75 52 pc 76 59 pc 81 62 t .., Zurich 79 60 pc , 67 49 r Summer Youth Groups Bear Hollow Psychotherapy Presented by: Rita Baden LCSW Willow Amendola-Duncan MAEd. Please call 647-2911 ext. 2 for more information Session I- Social Skills 12 p.m.-l p.m. Open to children 3'd grade through 5th grade Focus on using self-control and appropriate behavior, conflict resolution, team work, self- awareness, anger management, expressing feelings, nonverbal communication and listening skills. Session II- Self Esteem for Girls 1:30 p.m. -2:30 p.m. Open to girls 3 d grade through 5!h grade Focus on feelings, self -awareness and confidence, values and how society and family impact our relationships, communication, conflict resolution and listening skills. Body image, awareness and acceptance of others. The groups will run every Monday and Tuesday and space is limited so call soon to enroll your child. Dates are as follows: July 5,6,12,13,19,20,26, A 27 Coming Fall 2004 - Families in Transition Group &. Anger Management J 1 5000 Square Toot Showroom Open Mon. - Sat Warn - 6pm Sticks & Stones - - ;i::IfIA4 -4 I jii' If 1 '. 9 h New Shareable Locals Only Coupon Books Ski for $39day: Here's your chance to spread the good vibe, with our new Locals Only Coupon Books that you can share with any designated local. Share a book of ten Now your friend, roommate, or coworker can take advantage of our locals Only rates by sharing a coupon book of ten discount tickets. Are you feelin the love yet? Get an additional "Buddy Pass" Coupon book holders can also purchase an additional day pass for a buddy at the equivalent per day rate that was paid when you purchased the book. Offer also valid for season pass holders. Get one " Buddy Pass'' voucher with a book of five, or two vouchers with a book of ten or season pass purchase. Books are available now Coupon books are available at the Snow Park Ticket office, Wednesday through Sunday from lO a.m. to 5 p.m., until Labor Day. September 6th. Or get them online at www.deerlocals.com. For those new to the program, books must be purchased by November 30th. DEER VALLEY RESORT j www.deerlocals.com 435-649-1000 |