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According to euroweather.net, Torino,Italy is much warmerthan Salt LakeCity in the winter. The average high temperaturein February is 40 degrees while the average low temperatureis 32 degrees. About 2 inches of reaS Feb. 8: In 1953, Kanosh received 42 inches of snow with 4.43 inches of waterin 2 days.In 1985, winds topped 105 mph atop Angle Station at Park City. The west side of the Salt Lake Valley becamea parking lot as cars becamestranded in wind-blown snowdrifts. National forecas A bit of snowwill fall over the central Mississippi Valley today. A north-northeasterly wind will trigger a few snow showers downwindof the Great Lakes. The Southwest will remain warm and dry. precipitationfalls in the area during the month. The averagerelative humidity is 79 percent There are about 5 hoursof sunshine per day The prevailing wind direction is southeast and wind speeds are usuallylight. Torino is located at about 45 degrees north latitude and 8 degrees east longitude. The elevation is 2,329 feet above sealevel The wettest month is May while the * driest in January. The weather forecast for Torinoindicates sunny daysandfair nights through Sun & moon Skywatch ¢ @ @ @ | ma Cras qa Sundaywith temperatures abovefreezing. een : | Soet ee eee SUN 729am__SS4pm___7.28am_ $$ pm. MOON $43.am. 1:32pm. 451 am. 230pm. Tonight's Sky: Jupiter emerges from the SE after 1 am. By the end of the month, the gas giant will rise before midnight, it a? | Seurce en Tod Oregon Museum of Science and Industry 44 pm. 704 am Olympics gear up for Opening Ceremony Susan Miller Degnan The man whosaved the life of President Gerald Ford in 1975 by grabbing the gun from Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme during an assassination attempt heads securityfor the U.S. Olympicteam. But Larry Buendorf, who spent 22 years in.the Secret Service, haslimited clout whenit comesto security at the Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. He knowsthat 9,000 Italian police officers and 2,500 Italian soldiers, including at least 1,000 anti-aircraft artillery units, will patrol the Northwest cornerofItaly to protect Olympians, workers and fans from possible terror- ist attacks and other assorted dangers. Andhe said he knowsthat Italy “is a very proud country” thatis confidentit will provide comprehensive security during the Olympic Games.Italy raised its security alert after the July 7 suicide bombingsin London'stransit system, and Italy's interior minister, Giuseppe Pisanu, has pointed to website messages with links to al-Qaida that have threatened attacks because it has troops in Iraq. So Buendorf, as he has with recent Olympics, will warn US. athletes to steer clear of flaunting the red, white and blue when they're not compet- ‘ ing “There's always a concern when welive inthe world we live in today,” Buendorfsaid. “So we must be vigilant. “When we goto the field of play we'll be dressed in full attire. When we're out and about maybe wetone it down a bit. There are no restrictions. But you might find that not everyone likes Americans, 80 maybe it’s a bit easier if you just blend in with the local ion.” Five-time Olympic bobsledder and Naples, Fla., native Brian Shimer, now an Olympic coach, said he started “feeling uncomfortable” wearing his official U.S. apparelat international airports a few years ee Across the U.S.” Utah & The West Provo - BYU 49 ago. “So, I've toned it down,” said Shimer, the 2002 Olympic bronze medalist driver in the four-mansled.“I was so proud to wear that USA backin the mid-1980s when I made the team. Now you may wear a _little logo from enera butit’s not painted red, white and blue with stars. “A terrorist attackis definitely something in our minds that could happen.” Bill Schuffenhauer, 2002 Olympic silver medalist in the four-mansled (with driver Todd Hays), said his wardrobe awareness began when he competed in decathlon for the U.S. national track and field team in the 1990s. CHRISTOPHE ENA/Associated Press. An ttallan policeman in dress uniform waits for dress rehearsals for medalcei remonies for the Turin 2006 Winter Olympics in the medal plaza on Tuesday: 1A vy ag !3 |