Show A12 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday September 24 2002 1 LookLonline forweatherjnfo Jink Nwicom Utah outlook AceuWeatherxom wr "1 la daytime conditions hiohAoar temperatures forecast National temperatures Cache Valley outlook Forecast for Tuesday ' DAH0WYO Temperatures Indicate Monday's high and overnight low to 8 pm Nii Eastern Time Los Angeles 91 Memphis New Orleans 77 89 dr 63 57 74 cdy cdy 71Y39 Logan y Ogden 77 MS s : i ' v SaHLakaCHy I NEK ' 7S MS' Provo 7150 Kf RlchfWd 81 M4 MoabUMS COLO Sunny and mostly dear with highs in the lower 70s and dear at night with lows around 40 Partly doudy with highs in the upper 60s and overnight lows in the lower to mid 30s From St George 96 84 By The j : AMZ above Up Man: Sunrise: 7:12 Sunset: 7:25 In a system of lunar observation in developed Mesopotamia 5000 years ago the 12 houses or sun signs during tin year contained each a successive full moon One full mdon for each of the 12 signs now 13 Ophiuchus has been added between Nov 29 and Humidity: 22 percent UV index: 6 (moderate) Conditions: dear Visibility: 10 miles Ful moon Dec 18 Lawn Watar use: 5 days between watering water with 1 inch Mostly sunny arid dear with highs in the lower 60s and overnight lows in the lower 30s the news wire Associated Press Cloudy skies and scattered showers prevailed Monday from New England to the Plains Light to moderate showers were reported in portions of Maine Massachusetts Rhode Island and the Caroli-- 1 nas Skies were cloudy in the Gulf Coast states including Georgia Alabama Mississippi and Louisiana Skies were also cloudy iri southern Florida Sunny conditions prevailed across the Ohio and Tennessee valleys Great Lakes and Midwest regions Rain fell in northeastern Minnesota and Wisconsin with heavier downpours in the Duluth Minn area To the south Texas was dampened by showers and some ' thunderstorms from South Padre Island to Brownsville In the West skies were cloudy to clear across the Pacific Northwest Great Basin California Desert Southwest and Rockies Cloud covered the coasts of California and Washington Meanwhile Isidore was downgraded to a tropica) storm after peeling rooftops off homes arid snapping trees in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula on Monday The nation’s afternoon high in the lower 48 states was 99 degrees in Palm Springs Calif The Ipw was 24 in Wildhorse Nev NJIL Inc Almanac EXTENDED then sweep south during the day Cedar City S3 M3 Moor WEDNESDAY maintain a dry northwest flow into Utah through mid week A cold front will move into Northern Utah early Wednesday T C 2002 Accu Weather TODAY Y The AceuWeatherxom forecast for noon Tuesday Sept 24 H3Z -i L -i Oe 10e 0e 10a ZOa Ha 40a Ha 00a 70a 00a 00a 100a ca La -- Ban O 2002 AecuWMthw To astronomyOrocketmailcom Low High - 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The public works director-saithe decision to remove the traffic light is a prudent one The 300 North intersection serves a small number of vehicles and poses an obstruc: tion to Main Street traffic he restrictions That is not to say that work will be complete Neff said closures will appear later in the month as crews put the final touches on the project one-la-ne said Neff agreed He said traffic moves most efficiently when the signals are placed a quarter-mil- e apart In Logan many of the traffic lights stand only a single city block apart or 660 feet lire result is longer delays and inefficient traffic flow he said The two signals will be removed as part of die syn- chronization of traffic lights oh Logan’s Main Street Those signals will then be available for use elsewhere in the city Hansen said the city has no current plans for where to use those lights But more than stoplights month Since Aug 22 the Dow has lost nearly 1200 points as investors have increasingly lost confidence due to mixed economic news earnings warnings and cems about a war with Iraq Analysts say the strength of the economic recovery has been investors’ main concern particularly with' the release of earnings warnings this month Monday’s news gave investors little reason to believe that a turnaround x would happen anytime soon State Inapecfprii fate" ' I- - 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