Show j ' i's-i- ' " c s I i - 1 1 r r - A12 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday October 10 2003 ' V i: ' ‘V u ( ' K8TAViUEiicd?Y VJs JV -- si if liV tf sir - mm 1 f it f "I ACCUWeathercom ' '"v"' ' " V3T : v ‘y $ eyt'1 IDAHO S XA T' HI' ’ J i)jr - - nm ! t? tej '§u rS IS- uj ''ry vjt A rt J- a 20 percent' l V ? - j- 'A Chicago v Dalasi Worth Denver : Ftegstalf Honolulu Jai‘A Xt - i' f Sv s ' Lourn T'jw - JV t watering Bstwam vr $ A' M- s t : J‘‘± 7 H- - SandysoM f ' 1 t' 'f O'NJivr 'i t UUe Rock LoeAngeles ref watery 06 $7 §- New Orleans New York City PMadelphla Phoenix Portland Ore Louis - 12 10 St - ''a "t'i By The Associated '8151 - Upabove VK- - A iy'' r'M ': "Ih Sunrise: 71snv Sunaet: 6:55 pm Humidity: 18 pereent' ? winctoAflijw)' f Condittone: Clear s' jhe moon It fuN today at 831 MSI : Some handy astronomical distances to remember are the parsec: 326 Ight years the light year (52 Mon mfles) and the astronomical unit which Is the average dtetance to the sun from the ng Earth or about 93 mWon mlee ! 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' in die central part of die country ! trough of low pressure brought embedded thundershowers and rain including 173 indies in Fayetteville Ark A weak trough of low pressure combined with some tropical moisture to give sections of the Middle Atlantic scattered rain showers Heavy precipitation was found on radar over die Outer Banks of North Carolina The western section of the country saw mainly quiet weather with a few exceptions including light precipi- tation in the Pacific Northwest across parts Almanac m' i1-- AccuWrow From the news wire h--- y yi ck 67 ' : j02 '"cdy' 79 cdy 96 72 4 47 cdy cTnZj cdy MpletPaul ft' 80 : 60 'S?? : Lawn water use average Inches per day Last weak 010 this ' weak 008 ’Sowca- - USU Extension Cache County '7 A - i- 5 ’ ?: Regkmai TMnpsralurae HI Lo Bitan Head 62 : 33 ' 35 Bryce Ccsiyon 69 " 84 5O CanyonlandB 82 w 51 Cedar City Haber City ' Lakatown 71 43 78's' ''‘dr® 'KeyWeet Inehaa Watering ThlsWask 6 ’"r-!- Loamandciay soita fV 5 ' ' : Days LaatWaak 70 52 34 75 84 72 89 80 Las Vegas 1 V? 58 Jacksonvlle ::L themid-30-s : - v day but dealing up for the rest of the week Highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s lows In mid-60- 8 Mostly vj chance of rain Highs In the upper dear Saturday 50s Clear tonight 3 night with lows In V with lows in the the mid to upper 20s midOs f?rol!oTw5rl A ‘i f ‘S Partly cloudy Sun- - Sunny with In the lower to Partly dpudyWtth 63- - X t Cheyenne - r ' 44 Anchorage Atlanta Boston Buffalo ' 58 l 38 f-- : cdy Spokane TUsa r ''''''478 ' 65 Z93 cdy i OR77 '58 Washington cdy Wichita 74 80 1 cdy ' Pic Oik m m ' dr Lo 'v 7J f 4'' ' xv- Temperatures Indteate Thursday's high and overnight low to 8 pm Forecast for IjrWay torsca far dnytima conations htaMow tofflpfatufas 41 l Natlonal tomporcturof Cacho Valloy outlook Utah outlook " le sj mnoNMtf v MooirRs HOT ss: Af ' i ua r'cSfi m— ronn - r&sr - tIP V-- ''a'Va- -i ’of it as'a at piecesp? l 1- - " is I never played him I guess M throng around die school desk She’s pretty gtkxL Adults arevl that was serving as a tabl ! 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