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The rest of thestate will be mild with Panama City Paris Prague Quebec City Quito Recite Rio de Janeiro some sun. Showerswill wet most of northern Utah | Weatherhistory March 31: In 1948,Alta finished the month D uring the past several decades, many conferencevisitors — as well as other Utah residents and the news media — have Santiago Santo Domingo St Petersburg St. Thomas Stockhoim Sydney Tahiti Tape! Tehran Tel Avw Tokyo Toronto Trinidad Vancouver Vienna Warsaw Winnipeg Zurich Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, In. ©2006 tomorrow. | with a whopping 165 inches of snow; snowslides closed several roads in Litittle Cot- tonwood Canyon.In 1982, winds to 60 mph often remarked howpredictable the weatheris * What’s up 2 with the » Weather? | DAMAMESaes |ERALDEXTRA COM DIAMES@H during the periods of LDS general conference. In fact, during one recent survey that asked conferencevisitors whatthey felt “the typical weatherwas like during April general conference,” many ofthose interviewed quot: Mormoncliche: “Whenthe Saints meet, the Heavensweep!” Just whatis “typical conference weather”? Is it usually wet? Andjust how “pleasant” or “cold”can it get? These questions will be answered during the next couple of days. Climathe past 118 tological records showthatdi years (1888-2005), the majority ($3 percent) ofall hit northern parts-of Utah. In 1992, canyon | ©. | experienced wet weather. It looks like that there is a 50 percent chance of showers on Sunday. National forecast Thunderstorms will erupt from the eastern Great Lakes to eastern Texas today. Rain will wet the Upper Midwest. Morerain and mountain snow will affect the West Coast | Sun & moon general conferencesheldin Salt'Lake Cit y have Be SA winds Utah gusted to 56 mph in Provo. First quarter Apr.5 RISES SUN 6:13am. MOON 7:17am Sky watch Full Last quarter Apr.13.Apr.20. SETS RISES 650pm. 61am. 1009pm —7S1am. «New Apr. 27 SETS 6Sipm__ 11:23pm. Tonight's Sky: Don’t miss the spectacular conjunction of the Moon with the Pleiades early on Saturday evening between6:40 pm and 11:29 pm. ee 5:15am, 4:16am, 942 am, JUPITER 9:47 pm. Source: Jim Todd, Oregon Museum of Scienceand industry SATURN 1 pm. Roddickloses to Ferrer in quarterfinals Steven Wine THE ASSOCIATED PRESS this tournamentthan I did a Federer in the Indian Wells couple of days beforethis tour- final two weeks ago. “But he doesn’t makeit easy.” nament,”hesaid.“I feellike KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. = Andy Roddick shanked a service return, sending the shot straight up, then took off his cap andused it to catch the ball. Give Roddick credit for trying to makethe best of a bad day. He hit another bump in his bid to shake an early-season slump Thursday,losing to David Ferrer 6-3, 4-6, 64 in the quarterfinals of the Nasdaq-100 Open. ; Roddick, whoslipped from third to fourth in the rankings last week,has yet to reach a final this year. “I feel a lot better leaving I'm on the verge of playing re- ally good tennis again.” Theloss cost Roddick a shot at top-ranked Roger Federer in the semifinals: Defending championFedererrallied from a break down in the openingset and beat No. 9-seeded James Blake 7-6 (2), 6-4. Federer extended winning streaks of 25 consecutive matches against Americans, 46 matchesin a row in the United States and a record 22 in a row in Masters Series events. He has reached the semifinals in his past 13 tournaments. “Maybe I’m slow learner,” said Blake, whoalsolost to “ No. 12-seeded Svetlana Kuznetsova reached the women’s final by beating topranked Amelie Mauresmo for the secondtimein five weeks, 6-1, 6-4. Kuznetsova’s opponent ‘Saturday will be the winner of the semifinal Thursday night between No. 4 Maria Sharapova and No,22 Tatiana Golovin. Roddick’s ee theed = the serve against the iliestate In the first set he.madeonly 35 most managedto overcomehis 49 unforced errors. “] like where my head was at as far as competing,” Roddick said.“I played terrible the first set, but I was able to regroup andnot lose it. That's a sign of confidence coming back!” Roddick started slowly against Ferrer, losing the first percent of his first serves. He four games. He climbed back into the match in the second set andrallied from a break down to reach 4-all in the third set. Ferrer broke again in the next game.A call rev: by instant replay gave the was broken four times in the match andlost 20 of 30 points on his second serve. But he hung in there andal- 40, and he pulled a crosscourt for a pisSie to ake the game. } Spaniarda point toee it 15- LYNNE SLADKY/Associated Press David Ferrer returns the ball to Andy Roddick at the Nasdaq-100 Open tennis tqprnament in Key Biscayne,Fla., on Thursday, |