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The ARRL Letter for April 16, 2015

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The ARRL Letter

April 16, 2015
Editor: Rick Lindquist, WW1ME
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ARRL, US House Members Coming Through to Support H.R. 1301

Many ARRL members have answered the call to urge their US House member to co-sponsor The Amateur Radio Parity Act of 2015 -- H.R. 1301 -- helping to raise the list of co-sponsors to 39. But ARRL Regulatory Affairs Manager Dan Henderson, N1ND, said the campaign continues, and more voices are needed to join the chorus.

"We have had a good initial response from our members in support of our grassroots efforts, but we have a long way to go," Henderson said. "Our Washington team has met with dozens of members of Congress and congressional staffers over the past month."

Henderson said the ARRL has forwarded another 426 letters from ARRL members to Washington for delivery to House members representing 132 Congressional districts in 34 states. "These letters are a key piece in the puzzle of pushing HR 1301 forward," he said. "We encourage all ARRL members to get involved."

If approved by Congress and signed by President Obama, The Amateur Radio Parity Act of 2015 would direct the FCC to extend to private land-use agreements its PRB-1 policy rules requiring reasonable accommodation of Amateur Service communications. Those private agreements are better known as deed covenants, conditions, and restrictions, or CC&Rs. At present, PRB-1 only applies to state and local zoning laws and ordinances. The FCC has been reluctant to extend the same legal protections to private land-use agreements without direction from Congress.

Henderson advised members, as they work with members of Congress to encourage their support of the legislation, to thank them for their time. "Do it a letter or in an e-mail," he said, "and if they do become co-sponsors, make a special effort to thank them for their support."

Rep Greg Walden, W7EQI (R-OR), chairs the House Communications and Technology Subcommittee.

Henderson said such courtesies will leave a lasting impression with lawmakers and their staff members. "The more positive interaction we have between the Amateur Radio community and our elected representatives, the better our chances in attaining the results we desire," he said.

A regularly updated ARRL H.R. 1301 page includes key "talking points" and other information for Amateur Radio delegations or individuals to use when approaching US House members for their support.

US Rep Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) introduced H.R. 1301 on March 4 with 12 original co-sponsors from both sides of the aisle. The bill has been referred to the House Energy and Commerce Committee. Rep Greg Walden, W7EQI (R-OR), chairs that panel's Communications and Technology Subcommittee, which will consider the measure. Efforts are under way to have a companion bill introduced in the US Senate.

The most recent H.R. 1301 co-sponsors include US Representatives Mark Amodei (R-NV), Kevin Cramer (R-ND), Chris Gibson (R-NY), Bob Goodlatte (R-VA), Richard Hanna (R-NY), Thomas Rooney (R-FL), Bruce Westerman (R-AR), and Jared Huffman (D-CA).

Amateur Radio Weather Spotters Help Track Deadly Tornadoes in North-Central Illinois

Amateur Radio weather spotters were on alert April 9 as severe weather and at least two tornadoes ripped through North-Central Illinois. Two people died in DeKalb County, and several others were injured.

"The storms that affected North-Central Illinois yesterday were unheard of for our area," said ARRL Illinois Section Manager Tom Ciciora, KA9QPN, noting that the stricken communities are just north of where he lives. "At least one small community was completely leveled, and damage exists from Ogle County northwest into Lake County."

The National Weather Service confirmed nine tornadoes across Illinois on April 9, five of them in North-Central Illinois. "The strongest tornado was a long track one from near Franklin Grove (Lee County) to north of Rochelle (Ogle County) and through Fairdale (DeKalb County) and into Boone County," the NWS determined. "This has been given a preliminary rating of an EF-4 with maximum winds of 180-200 MPH. This tornado caused two fatalities and 22 injuries." The NWS said a tornado of that magnitude is "quite rare."

Ciciora said all along the way, the storm was identified and tracked by numerous Amateur Radio spotters, who relayed reports to the National Weather Service through several nets. The National Weather Service credited several reports during the period of severe weather to Amateur Radio. The region also received up to golf ball-sized hail and as much as an inch and a half of rain.

"I heard much of this as it happened," Ciciora added, "and it was one of our finest collective efforts."

ARRL Member Input on Draft HF Band Plan Proposals Due By April 19

The deadline for ARRL members to comment on possible changes to the League's HF Band Plans, suggested by the HF Band Planning Committee, is April 19. The survey is part of the committee's efforts to adjust the band plans for the RTTY/data/CW portions of 80 through 10 meters -- excepting 60 meters.

The committee developed its suggested revisions to the voluntary band plans after reviewing some 400 member comments in response to a March 2014 solicitation that sought suggestions for using the spectrum more efficiently, so that data modes may coexist compatibly.

A web page is available to record members' preferences and comments. Those wishing to offer more detailed comments may e-mail ARRL. The HF Band Planning Committee will deliver its final report at the ARRL Board of Directors' July meeting.

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New iOS App Available for The ARRL Repeater Directory®

The ARRL Repeater Directory® -- introduced this week for 2015-2016 -- has a newly launched companion app for Apple® iOS® devices. iPhone®, iPad® and iPod touch® users can download the app at no cost from Apple's App Storeâ„ , which requires a unique code found in each printed edition of the 2015-2016 directory to activate. Once activated, the app provides details for thousands of Amateur Radio repeaters found in The ARRL Repeater Directory database.

"Use the app to quickly locate nearby repeaters based on your current location, or search the entire directory by city/state or coordinates," said ARRL Marketing Manager Bob Inderbitzen, NQ1R. "The app also places nearby repeaters on integrated terrain-viewing maps. Touch a repeater and view detailed information including output and input frequency, and other operating notes. Users of the Android app, introduced a year ago, will find the new iOS version familiar."

The app includes many user-defined filters, allowing users to narrow repeater results by frequency bands, or by other attributes such as "open repeaters only," repeaters with weather information, linked repeaters, and ARES/RACES repeaters.

The app's database includes the current directory of frequencies included with the new 2015-2016 print editions of The ARRL Repeater Directory and in the TravelPlus for Repeaters™ software. ARRL assembles this database each year from frequency coordinators recognized by the National Frequency Coordinators Council and from carefully vetted submissions submitted by individual repeater owners. The database covers repeaters from 28 MHz to 1240 MHz, and includes ATV, D-STAR, APCO-25, Digital Mobile Radio (DMR), EchoLink, and IRLP machines.

The activation code permits single users to activate the app for 12 months. The 2015-2016 ARRL Repeater Directory is available now from ARRL and ARRL publication dealers. The pocket-sized edition is $12.95 for ARRL members (retail $14.95), and the desktop edition is $17.95 (retail $19.95), plus shipping. The activation codes support the iOS and Android apps found in the Apple App Store and in Google Play™.

Individuals who already have a 2014-2015 directory can use the code included with their book to activate the iOS and Android apps, as long as they have a portion of the 12 months remaining since first using the code to activate a device. Codes included with 2014-2015 edition books will expire on December 31, 2015. Codes included with the 2015-2016 books will expire December 31, 2016.

ARRL produced the app with DHF Systems, LLC, the developer of ARRL's TravelPlus for Repeaters software. There are plans to introduce a pay-and-go version of The ARRL Repeater Directory iOS app in the future.

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Special Event Stations to Mark World Amateur Radio Day on April 18

Saturday, April 18, is World Amateur Radio Day (WARD). The event

In preparation for the KP4FD IARU World Amateur Radio Day special event operation, Carlos Colon, WP4U, was changing the rotator for a 40 meter antenna on April 11, when a solar halo formed. [Luis Gonzalez, NP4RA, photo]

celebrates the founding of the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) on April 18, 1925, in Paris, with ARRL Co-Founder Hiram Percy Maxim, 1AW, as its first president.

From the 25 countries that formed the IARU in 1925, the IARU has grown to include 160 member-societies in three regions.

Radio amateurs worldwide will take to the airwaves to mark the occasion with special event stations. A listing is on the IARU WARD page. The IARU encourages groups to promote their World Amateur Radio Day activities on social media, using the hash tag #WARD2015 on Twitter and Facebook.

Ohio ARES to Sponsor "NVIS Antenna Day"

Ohio Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) will sponsor "NVIS Antenna Day" on Saturday, April 25. The idea, said Ohio Section Emergency Coordinator Stan Broadway, N8BHL, is to determine if the sometimes-vaunted near-vertical incidence skywave -- or NVIS -- concept really works as an antenna for emergency communication on HF. NVIS is a technique for using HF for highly reliable short-range communication.

Typical elevation plane pattern for half-wavelength antennas one-eighth wavelength or less above ground. [From the presentation "Near Vertical Incidence Skywave (NVIS)."]

"We are encouraging groups in every Ohio county to devise several portable NVIS antennas that they think will perform, and then actually test them on the air," Broadway said. The program grew out of an annual antenna party in Ashtabula County that has been both operating event and early spring picnic, he explained. Participants "found a vast difference in actual antenna performance, and have been able to narrow down their choices for a real emergency setup," he explained. Ashtabula County Amateur Radio Club-ARES is sponsoring NVIS Antenna Day.

Ohio ARES NVIS Antenna Day will begin at 1400 UTC with operation on both 40 and 80 meters at 100 W, "as you might during a real emergency," Broadway said. "While a typical session might go through the afternoon, there is no official closing time." He pointed out that while those taking part in NVIS Antenna Day don't have to set up a completely portable or remote station, the location should offer sufficient space for several antennas and be in a fairly quiet RF environment.

Suggested frequencies are 7240, 7244, 7248, and 7250 kHz, and 3850, 3870, and 3930 kHz on SSB and 3585 and 7072 for digital modes, all plus or minus existing activity.

Broadway stressed that the event is not a contest but is aimed specifically at determining the best of several NVIS antenna designs through signal reports and coverage area. "A group could very well make several contacts with the same station as they try different antennas," he said. "Stations at key locations, such as the Ohio EOC, will be on the air."

Assistant Ashtabula (Ohio) Emergency Coordinator Don Kocina, KD8OSZ (left), and Assistant District 10 Emergency Coordinator Tim Price, K8WFL, assemble an antenna in the field. [Bob Woodworth, WD8PVB, photo]

Broadway asked participating groups to list their top three antennas with descriptions and photos. "Ohio ARES will see if any particular antenna design bubbles up as the top performer across the entire state," he said. "Antenna experimentation is an integral part of the hobby, and the outcome will benefit each ARES group or club by helping to create an arsenal that can be deployed during a real emergency."

As an added benefit, he noted, the event could also be a terrific opportunity to test potential Field Day antennas. NVIS Antenna Day is open to all hams, and Broadway hopes they will become interested in joining their local ARES organizations. A poster/report form is available. For more information, contact Ashtabula ARC-ARES. -- Thanks to Ohio SEC Stan Broadway, N8BHL

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Switching Power Supplies a More Common Noise Source than Power Lines, ARRL Lab Manager Says

ARRL Laboratory Manager and EMI Expert Ed Hare, W1RFI, told the HamRadioNow webcast recently that switching-mode power supplies are a more common noise source for radio amateurs than electrical power lines. HamRadioNow host Gary Pearce, KN4AQ, interviewed Hare on April 4 at the Raleigh, North Carolina, RARSfest, where Hare also presented a forum, "Tall Tales from the ARRL Lab." Hare told Pearce that switching-mode power supplies are in -- or provide power for -- many home electronics these days.

ARRL Lab Manager Ed Hare, W1RFI, on HamRadioNow. [Video clip courtesy of HamRadioNow]

"The old days of those iron transformers are gone," Hare said. "Every single one of these is a switcher. We're also seeing noise from pulse-width control motors." Hare said the big culprits are "little wall warts," not switching supplies designed to power Amateur Radio gear. "Every TV you own has a built-in switcher, almost every device has a wall wart, and a lot of these are imported, not necessarily meeting the FCC rules, so we're seeing more reports involving those," he said.

Hare also told HamRadioNow that a few LED-type lightbulbs that are becoming more common also can be noise-generators, as are "grow lights" used for cultivating plants indoors. He said that the ARRL Lab can work with manufacturers to correct these problems, but the Lab needs model numbers and "specific information about the problems amateurs are having, so that we can put some of our resources toward helping."

ARRL Lab Manager Ed Hare, W1RFI, says "wall warts" such as these can generate significant noise. [Rick Lindquist, WW1ME, photo]

Many interference issues can be resolved without FCC intervention, Hare said, noting that Commission enforcement is the last step, if other efforts fail. "We've been told by Laura Smith [of the FCC Enforcement Bureau] that she's going to continue to be engaged in this," he said, "so we're going to continue to send problems [in] that direction."

Hams experiencing RF interference problems can contact the ARRL Laboratory by contacting Ed Hare or ARRL Lab EMC Specialist Mike Gruber, W1MG. The complete interview with Hare is in Episode 196 at www.hamradionow.tv. -- Thanks to Gary Pearce, KN4AQ/HamRadioNow

2015 ARRL/TAPR Digital Communications Conference Issues Call for Papers

The ARRL and TAPR are soliciting technical papers for presentation at the 34th Annual ARRL/TAPR Digital Communications Conference (DCC), set for October 9-11 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Chicago-Arlington Heights near Chicago, Illinois. Papers will also be published in the Conference Proceedings, and conference attendance is not necessary for inclusion in the Proceedings.

The submission deadline is August 17. E-mail submissions to Maty Weinberg, KB1EIB, at ARRL Headquarters. Do not attach ZIP files, as these will be rejected by the ARRL e-mail server.

For more information, visit the DCC website or call TAPR at 972-671-8277.

"Thinking Day" Activity Gets Girl Scouts Thinking About Ham Radio

When Girl Scout leader Jill Galus, KB1SWV, was planning a "Thinking Day" activity last fall, she learned about Thinking Day On The Air (TDOTA). The World Association of Girl Scouts and Girl Guides designates February 22 as Thinking Day -- to commemorate the birth of both Scouting founder Lord Robert Baden-Powell and his wife

Skip Youngberg, K1NKR (center), establishes an HF contact as (seated, L-R) Annie T., Rowan C., Sophia G., Sophie, and Quincy B. look on. [Ralph Swick, KD1SM, photo]

Olave, the first Chief Guide. On Thinking Day, Girl Scouts and Guides to reflect upon the international nature of their movement. Akin to the Boy Scouts Jamboree on the Air (JOTA), Thinking Day on the Air is a global activity aimed at encouraging Girl Scouts and Guides to make friends via Amateur Radio. Both events were conceived by Les Mitchell, G3BHK (SK). Galus asked her dad, Skip Youngberg, K1NKR, if he and his club, the Nashoba Valley Amateur Radio Club, would be willing to support a TDOTA station this year for her troop in Raymond, New Hampshire.

The Nashoba Valley Amateur Radio Club (NVARC) supported Galus -- "and had a lot of fun doing it," Youngberg told ARRL. The club agreed to let the girls use the club's N1NC call sign and its tower trailer, while Youngberg offered equipment.

"By the time Thinking Day arrived on February 21, five local other troops had joined hers for the event," Youngberg said.

Stan Pozerski, KD1LE; Ralph Swick, KD1SM; Greg Cote, KB1WAQ, and his daughter Sarah, also a Girl Scout, and Youngberg traveled to New Hampshire and set up at a Masonic lodge. In addition to radios for HF and VHF, the NVARC team set up code practice oscillators for the girls to try. Eighty girls had signed up, split between morning and afternoon sessions, but because bad weather was forecast for later that day, all but 13 of them arrived in the morning.

"Needless to say, there was a lot of 'audio QRM,'" Youngberg said. "Nevertheless, every activity succeeded in capturing the girls' interest."

Stan Pozerski, KD1LE, coaches one of the participants in the fine art of sending Morse code. [Ralph Swick, KD1SM, photo]

The ham radio mentors demonstrated Morse code and taught the youngsters how to send their names on the code practice oscillators. Galus had maps and a globe on hand to teach world time concepts, as well as a crafts table to string beads to spell "GS" in Morse code, as a keepsake.

The girls did not succeed in making contact with other Girl Scouts or Girl Guide groups, but the hams were able to demonstrate how to get on the air, both on HF and VHF. Afterward, Youngberg and his daughter sent QSL cards to the stations they'd worked. "When the replies come back," he said, "those budding scientists and potential new hobbyists will be reminded of a great experience and will have another thing to be excited about."

More details and photos are available in the March edition of the NVARC Signal newsletter. -- Thanks to Skip Youngberg, K1NKR, and Jill Galus, KB1SWV

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"Radio DARC" Program Debuts on Ham-Operated German Shortwave Outlet

The inaugural transmission of the "Radio DARC" Amateur Radio program aired over the March 21-22 weekend via Channel 292 at 6070 kHz. The German-language program was produced in cooperation with Germany's national Amateur Radio society -- the Deutscher Amateur Radio Club (DARC). A group of amateurs in Germany obtained a license to broadcast on the 49 meter shortwave broadcast channel after German national broadcaster the Deutsche Welle closed down a 500 kW shortwave broadcast transmitter near Munich. Using parts scavenged from the Deutsche Welle site, the ham group built up a 10 kW transmitter.

Rainer Englert, DF2NU.

"The response was overwhelming," said Rainer Englert, DF2NU. "Our dreams were exceeded many times over. The team got over 1500 reception reports from 11 European countries." These even included S-9 reports from Russia and Iceland. Englert said the station puts in a signal that's often 60 dB over S-9 within Germany, adding that it will take weeks to answer all QSL requests and comments. The station has been heard in North America, but it has competition on 6070 kHz.

Hosting "Radio DARC" is Conny Ferrin, a former Radio Luxembourg air personality. In the 1970s, Radio Luxembourg deployed a 2 GW medium-wave transmitter on 1440 kHz and a 500 kW shortwave transmitter on 6095 kHz, airing a popular music program in the days before commercial broadcasting licenses were available on the Continent. Replete with jingles and music bumpers, "Radio DARC" includes music that was popular in the 1960s and 1970s, interspersed with news and commentary of interest to radio amateurs and SWLs. As Englert explained in an editorial commentary during the initial broadcast, they want the program to be "at once nostalgic and modern." Read more.

Amateur Radio Organizations Join Forces to Mark Gallipoli Battle Anniversary

The Wireless Institute of Australia (WIA), the New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters (NZART), and the Telsiz ve Radyo Amatörleri Cemiyeti (TRAC) in Turkey have joined forces to mark the centenary of the World War I Battle at Gallipoli.

Around the world, there will be other related activity, with a major focus beginning on ANZAC Day, April 25. That's when the three IARU member-societies will commemorate the event involving the original Australian and New Zealand Army Corp (ANZAC) and Ottoman Empire soldiers who did battle at Gallipoli in Turkey.

ANZAC Day commemorates all servicemen and women. Many radio amateurs played a key role in wartime communications, and a range of events will include the use of commemorative call signs, some with ANZAC suffixes.

In Turkey, at least two commemorative call signs are on the air -- TC100GLB and TC100GP.

In Australia, eight ANZAC-suffix call signs, one from each state or territory and the national capital of Canberra, will be on the air on April 25. Australian radio amateurs may use the prefix AX on April 25-26. The VK9NT Norfolk Island DXpedition will identify as AX9NT on ANZAC Day, April 25.

In New Zealand, NZART will operate ZL100ANZAC through the month of April. -- Thanks to Jim Linton, VK3PC

In Brief...

GAREC 2015 Cancelled: Sponsors of the 2015 Global Amateur Radio Emergency Conference have announced they are cancelling the event due to a lack of interest. Seppo Sisatto, OH1VR, said GAREC 2015 registrations were too few, and the decision was largely financial. GAREC 2015 was set to mark its 10th anniversary this June in Tampere, Finland, where the first GAREC was held.

Special Event Stations to Commemorate ITU's 150th Anniversary: Special event stations AT150ITU and OZ150ITU will be among those marking the 150th anniversary of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). AT150ITU was issued to the Amateur Radio Society of India (ARSI), and various members will use AT150ITU on the air on all HF bands and on various modes through the end of the year. "This activity will go a long way to propagate the vital role ITU plays in our wonderful hobby," said ARSI President Gopal Madhavan, VU2GMN, who is also IARU Region 3 Chairman. OZ150ITU will be on the air on May 17, the date of the ITU's 150th anniversary, with members of the Eksperimenterende Danske Radioamatører (EDR), Denmark's IARU member-society, operating from multiple locations. Special QSL cards will be available. Both special events will upload logs to Logbook of The World (LoTW).

Bruce Draper, AA5B, Taking "Contest Corral" Reins: Beginning with the June QST, a new trail boss will manage "Contest Corral," as well-known contester Bruce Draper, AA5B, takes the reins. Draper will collect contest calendar listings directly from the online WA7BNM Contest Calendar. Contest managers should make sure their event's information is correct on that website. -- Thanks to The ARRL Contest Update

Matt Ettus, N2MJI, Wins Wireless Innovation Forum International Achievement Award: ARRL member Matt Ettus, N2MJI, of Mountain View, California, is the recipient of the annual Wireless Innovation Forum International Achievement Award. Award winners were announced on March 26 at the Wireless Innovation Forum Conference on Communications Technologies and Software Defined Radio (WInnComm 2015) in San Diego. The International Achievement Award recognizes significant contributions that promote Software Defined or Cognitive Radio. "Through his company Ettus Research, now a part of National Instruments, Matt Ettus has been an influential driver of innovation in the Software Defined Radio community since he released the first Universal Software Radio Peripheral (USRP) in January of 2005 with GNU Radio software support," the award announcement said. "Over the past year he made significant contributions to the international SDR community."


The K7RA Solar Update

Tad Cook, K7RA, Seattle, reports: Solar activity increased this week. Average daily sunspot numbers increased from 50.1 in the April 2-8 forecast week to 65.6 in the just-ended April 9-15 forecast period. Average daily solar flux rose from 118.4 to 132.5. Geomagnetic indexes also increased.

The latest prediction shows solar flux at 160 on April 16-17, 165 on April 18-22, 155, and 135 on April 23-24, 115 on April 25-26, then 120, 125, and 130 on April 27-29, 125 on April 30 through May 5, 130 on May 6, 135 on May 7-11, and 130 on May 12-14.

Predicted planetary A index is 15 on April 16, 8 on April 17-20, 5 on April 21-22, 8 on April 23-24, 10 on April 25, 8 on April 26-28, then 12, 18, and 12 on April 29 through May 1, 8 on May 2-9, 5 on May 10-12, then 15, 20, and 12 on May 13-15, and 8 on May 16-21.

You can download and examine my archive of these forecasts, updated daily, for flux values and Ap index (click the "Download this File" button; files are Excel spreadsheets).

This weekly "Solar Update" in The ARRL Letter is a preview of the "Propagation Bulletin" issued each Friday. The latest bulletin and an archive of past propagation bulletins is on the ARRL website.

Look for reports from readers in Friday's bulletin. Send me your reports and observations. -- Tad Cook, K7RA


Just Ahead in Radiosport
  • April 17-18 -- Holyland DX Contest (SSB, CW, Digital)

  • April 18 -- TARA Skirmish Digital Prefix Contest

  • April 18 -- ES Open HF Championship (SSB, CW)

  • April 18 -- Ontario QSO Party

  • April 18 -- Feld-Hell New Member Sprint

  • April 18 -- YU DX Contest (CW)

  • April 18-19 -- Worked All Provinces of China

  • April 18-19 -- CQMM DX Contest (CW)

  • April 18-19 -- Nebraska QSO Party

  • April 18-19 -- Michigan QSO Party

  • April 18-19 -- EA QRP Contest

  • April 18-19 -- North Dakota QSO Party

  • April 19 -- ARRL Rookie Roundup (SSB)

  • April 20 -- Run For the Bacon (CW)

  • April 21 -- VHF Spring Sprints

See the ARRL Contest Calendar for more information.


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Selected Cities

SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 1 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT THU APR 16 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 WED...APR 15   THU....APR 16   FRI....APR 17
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

ABILENE TX       82  62         TSTRMS  79/60   MOCLDY  78/57
AKRON CANTON     66  48         SHWRS   61/51   MOCLDY  69/49
ALBANY NY        67  31         SUNNY   67/52   SHWRS   66/45
ALBUQUERQUE      70  31         PTCLDY  59/34   MOCLDY  61/40
ALLENTOWN        70  39         PTCLDY  69/50   SHWRS   68/46
AMARILLO         82  51   .11   TSTRMS  74/46   MOCLDY  74/45
ANCHORAGE        47  37         RNSNOW  44/32   MOCLDY  44/37
ASHEVILLE        58  45   .95   CLOUDY  53/48   MOCLDY  70/54
ATLANTA          77  53   .44   SHWRS   63/55   SHWRS   72/61
ATLANTIC CITY    69  39         PTCLDY  66/51   SHWRS   69/50
AUSTIN           80  64         TSTRMS  78/64   TSTRMS  79/62
BALTIMORE        67  46         PTCLDY  68/52   SHWRS   70/53
BATON ROUGE      83  67   .05   TSTRMS  79/66   TSTRMS  81/67
BILLINGS         41  37   .76   MOCLDY  54/33   SUNNY   63/40
BIRMINGHAM       80  63   .07   TSTRMS  72/61   CLOUDY  74/62
BISMARCK         75  39         MOCLDY  64/35   SUNNY   71/39
BOISE            57  32         SUNNY   65/37   SUNNY   71/44
BOSTON           67  41         SUNNY   56/46   SHWRS   64/50
BRIDGEPORT       71  42         PTCLDY  58/48   SHWRS   66/49
BROWNSVILLE      80  72   .01   MOCLDY  84/75   MOCLDY  83/72
BUFFALO          61  40         MOCLDY  70/48   MOCLDY  62/43
BURLINGTON VT    57  28         SUNNY   67/47   SHWRS   65/45
CARIBOU          44  26         PTCLDY  56/39   SHWRS   56/35
CASPER           37  31   .46   WINDY   38/27   CLOUDY  47/29
CHARLESTON SC    80  54   .30   CLOUDY  68/59   CLOUDY  76/61
CHARLESTON WV    60  55   .12   SHWRS   65/54   MOCLDY  73/51
CHARLOTTE        59  47  1.41   RAIN    55/52   MOCLDY  73/57
CHATTANOOGA      76  59   .07   SHWRS   69/56   MOCLDY  75/58
CHEYENNE         46  30   .03   RNSNOW  37/34   RNSNOW  46/31
CHICAGO          64  45         CLOUDY  62/47   SUNNY   76/53
CINCINNATI       64  55   .01   SHWRS   66/56   PTCLDY  73/53
CLEVELAND        60  48         SHWRS   62/51   MOCLDY  67/48
COLORADO SPGS    67  35         WINDY   49/33   SHWRS   50/34
COLUMBIA SC      67  49   .64   CLOUDY  59/55   MOCLDY  74/58
COLUMBUS GA      79  58   .35   SHWRS   68/58   SHWRS   74/60
COLUMBUS OH      69  55         CLOUDY  61/54   PTCLDY  71/52

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SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 2 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT THU APR 16 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 WED...APR 15   THU....APR 16   FRI....APR 17
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

CONCORD NH       64  27         SUNNY   66/37   SHWRS   61/43
CORPUS CHRISTI   75  69         TSTRMS  81/71   TSTRMS  80/68
DALLAS FT WORTH  75  59         MOCLDY  79/66   TSTRMS  79/65
DAYTON           68  55         CLOUDY  66/54   PTCLDY  71/51
DAYTONA BEACH    87  69  1.01   TSTRMS  83/68   TSTRMS  82/65
DENVER           69  34   .01   RNSNOW  45/35   RAIN    51/36
DES MOINES       71  54         MOCLDY  73/55   MOCLDY  76/56
DETROIT          64  44         SHWRS   58/47   PTCLDY  73/48
DULUTH           66  46         MOCLDY  62/37   SUNNY   67/39
EL PASO          82  63         WINDY   77/46   SUNNY   71/47
ELKINS           64  47         SHWRS   58/48   MOCLDY  67/46
ERIE             57  47         SHWRS   63/43   MOCLDY  62/47
EUGENE           57  36         PTCLDY  69/39   SUNNY   73/43
EVANSVILLE       68  55   .13   MOCLDY  72/57   PTCLDY  77/56
FAIRBANKS        47  27         MOCLDY  49/29   MOCLDY  49/27
FARGO            77  52         MOCLDY  67/37   SUNNY   73/39
FLAGSTAFF        52  16         PTCLDY  48/21   MOCLDY  54/28
FLINT            66  39         SHWRS   59/45   PTCLDY  71/46
FORT SMITH       70  58   .03   SUNNY   79/60   TSTRMS  78/62
FORT WAYNE       65  45   .08   CLOUDY  64/48   PTCLDY  73/49
FRESNO           72  51         SUNNY   81/52   SUNNY   85/54
GOODLAND         69  46   .58   TSTRMS  64/42   SHWRS   66/40
GRAND JUNCTION   46  29         RNSNOW  52/32   MOCLDY  53/34
GRAND RAPIDS     66  45         SHWRS   58/43   SUNNY   69/46
GREAT FALLS      52  31         SUNNY   60/35   SUNNY   68/40
GREEN BAY        63  34         PTCLDY  66/44   PTCLDY  72/42
GREENSBORO       57  47   .38   RAIN    56/52   MOCLDY  72/56
HARRISBURG       69  43         MOCLDY  67/48   SHWRS   68/51
HARTFORD SPGFLD  71  34         SUNNY   65/47   SHWRS   67/47
HELENA           53  27         PTCLDY  58/33   SUNNY   67/38
HONOLULU         83  73         PTCLDY  81/69   PTCLDY  83/69
HOUSTON INTCNTL  81  65         TSTRMS  76/67   TSTRMS  76/65
HUNTSVILLE AL    79  60   .90   MOCLDY  70/58   MOCLDY  76/60
INDIANAPOLIS     69  53   .27   SHWRS   66/53   PTCLDY  73/53
JACKSON MS       81  66   .31   TSTRMS  77/64   TSTRMS  77/64
JACKSONVILLE     85  67   .04   MOCLDY  77/64   TSTRMS  79/63
JUNEAU           43  40   .38   SHWRS   46/36   SHWRS   45/34
KANSAS CITY      59  48   .04   MOCLDY  71/56   MOCLDY  76/58
KEY WEST         85  78         PTCLDY  85/78   PTCLDY  85/78
KNOXVILLE        67  55   .20   SHWRS   70/56   MOCLDY  75/57
LAKE CHARLES     80  66         TSTRMS  78/67   TSTRMS  80/67
LANSING          66  41         SHWRS   59/45   PTCLDY  71/47
LAS VEGAS        67  53         SUNNY   72/56   SUNNY   80/59
LEXINGTON        60  56   .02   SHWRS   67/58   MOCLDY  73/56

$$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 3 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT THU APR 16 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 WED...APR 15   THU....APR 16   FRI....APR 17
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

LINCOLN          65  45         MOCLDY  69/51   SHWRS   73/56
LITTLE ROCK      72  53         PTCLDY  78/62   TSTRMS  78/63
LOS ANGELES      80  57         SUNNY   84/54   SUNNY   81/55
LOUISVILLE       62  58   .02   SHWRS   71/59   MOCLDY  76/57
LUBBOCK          81  53         MOCLDY  78/53   PTCLDY  74/46
MACON            76  56   .62   SHWRS   65/57   SHWRS   72/58
MADISON          67  36         PTCLDY  68/46   PTCLDY  74/49
MEDFORD          64  39         SUNNY   78/44   SUNNY   80/47
MEMPHIS          78  60         PTCLDY  82/65   MOCLDY  80/64
MIAMI BEACH      86  76   .13   PTCLDY  85/76   MOCLDY  86/74
MIDLAND ODESSA   81  60         PTCLDY  81/55   PTCLDY  80/52
MILWAUKEE        54  41         MOCLDY  53/44   PTCLDY  65/45
MPLS ST PAUL     70  53         MOCLDY  68/46   PTCLDY  72/46
MISSOULA         55  26         SUNNY   65/30   SUNNY   70/35
MOBILE           79  70   .08   TSTRMS  78/66   TSTRMS  78/66
MONTGOMERY       81  68         TSTRMS  76/63   SHWRS   77/64
NASHVILLE        74  60  1.08   CLOUDY  74/60   MOCLDY  78/61
NEW ORLEANS      82  69   .36   TSTRMS  78/69   TSTRMS  80/69
NEW YORK CITY    72  52         SUNNY   65/52   SHWRS   65/54
NEWARK           73  47         PTCLDY  64/52   SHWRS   69/53
NORFOLK VA       61  51         MOCLDY  67/56   MOCLDY  72/57
NORTH PLATTE     69  44   .08   SHWRS   61/47   SHWRS   64/43
OKLAHOMA CITY    71  55         MOCLDY  77/59   TSTRMS  75/58
OMAHA            60  51   .04   MOCLDY  71/54   CLOUDY  74/58
ORLANDO          90  72         TSTRMS  87/69   TSTRMS  87/67
PADUCAH          73  57   .05   MOCLDY  75/58   MOCLDY  79/58
PENDLETON        56  30         SUNNY   63/36   SUNNY   70/44
PEORIA           74  58         MOCLDY  71/52   PTCLDY  78/53
PHILADELPHIA     70  50         PTCLDY  70/56   SHWRS   70/55
PHOENIX          84  57         SUNNY   76/55   SUNNY   82/62
PITTSBURGH       68  50         SHWRS   60/52   MOCLDY  68/49
POCATELLO        44  34   .04   PTCLDY  58/28   SUNNY   66/38
PORTLAND ME      65  28         SUNNY   53/41   SHWRS   62/44
PORTLAND OR      60  40         PTCLDY  69/44   SUNNY   73/47
PROVIDENCE       70  36         SUNNY   60/45   SHWRS   60/48
PUEBLO           74  40         CLOUDY  57/36   MOCLDY  60/36
RALEIGH DURHAM   59  48   .33   RAIN    59/54   MOCLDY  74/58
RAPID CITY       54  42   .02   WINDY   53/39   MOCLDY  59/40
RENO             57  33         SUNNY   64/37   SUNNY   74/42
RICHMOND         68  45         MOCLDY  70/55   MOCLDY  77/57
ROANOKE          58  49   .07   RAIN    57/50   MOCLDY  71/55
ROCHESTER NY     60  35         PTCLDY  72/50   SHWRS   65/43
ROCKFORD         70  50         MOCLDY  68/48   SUNNY   79/51
SACRAMENTO       77  58         SUNNY   80/47   SUNNY   84/48
ST LOUIS         70  52         MOCLDY  75/59   PTCLDY  78/60
ST PETERSBURG    87  77         TSTRMS  85/74   MOCLDY  84/74
ST THOMAS VI     87  74         SUNNY   86/76   SUNNY   86/76

$$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 4 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT THU APR 16 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 WED...APR 15   THU....APR 16   FRI....APR 17
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

SALEM OR         58  36         PTCLDY  71/41   SUNNY   73/45
SALT LAKE CITY   34  32   .42   MOCLDY  49/35   MOCLDY  59/39
SAN ANGELO       84  59         TSTRMS  82/59   MOCLDY  79/57
SAN ANTONIO      80  68         TSTRMS  79/67   TSTRMS  78/63
SAN DIEGO        74  60         SUNNY   78/59   SUNNY   78/59
SAN FRANCISCO    69  51         SUNNY   78/53   SUNNY   74/52
SAN JOSE         73  49         SUNNY   82/50   SUNNY   82/49
SAN JUAN PR      84  74   .09   SUNNY   86/76   SUNNY   89/76
SANTA FE         66  25         PTCLDY  56/27   MOCLDY  58/32
ST STE MARIE     56  33         MOCLDY  55/36   PTCLDY  56/36
SAVANNAH         88  59  1.16   CLOUDY  70/61   CLOUDY  75/61
SEATTLE          57  42         SUNNY   62/45   PTCLDY  65/46
SHREVEPORT       75  56         TSTRMS  79/64   TSTRMS  80/65
SIOUX CITY       59  48         MOCLDY  71/51   CLOUDY  73/51
SIOUX FALLS      65  48         MOCLDY  70/48   MOCLDY  71/48
SOUTH BEND       67  46   .03   SHWRS   61/43   SUNNY   73/49
SPOKANE          55  35         PTCLDY  61/39   PTCLDY  67/41
SPRINGFIELD IL   75  55         MOCLDY  73/54   PTCLDY  77/55
SPRINGFIELD MO   59  52   .45   PTCLDY  74/56   PTCLDY  77/60
SYRACUSE         61  31         PTCLDY  68/49   SHWRS   63/44
TALLAHASSEE      80  70  1.41   TSTRMS  81/67   TSTRMS  80/64
TAMPA            86  73         TSTRMS  86/72   MOCLDY  85/71
TOLEDO           61  44         SHWRS   61/47   PTCLDY  69/47
TOPEKA           60  53         MOCLDY  75/54   MOCLDY  76/58
TUCSON           85  49         SUNNY   74/42   SUNNY   78/48
TULSA            69  51         PTCLDY  79/60   TSTRMS  77/61
TUPELO           79  65   .05   TSTRMS  79/63   TSTRMS  75/63
WACO             79  60         TSTRMS  77/65   TSTRMS  78/62
WASHINGTON DC    68  52         MOCLDY  70/56   SHWRS   73/55
W PALM BEACH     88  73         MOCLDY  84/74   TSTRMS  85/72
WICHITA          67  51         PTCLDY  75/57   TSTRMS  72/55
WICHITA FALLS    76  56         MOCLDY  77/59   TSTRMS  77/56
WILKES BARRE     66  37         PTCLDY  68/50   SHWRS   65/47
WILMINGTON DE    70  50         PTCLDY  70/54   SHWRS   70/51
YAKIMA           65  32         SUNNY   69/36   SUNNY   75/42
YOUNGSTOWN       66  44         SHWRS   61/49   MOCLDY  67/47
YUMA             81  59         SUNNY   81/56   SUNNY   86/60

NATIONAL TEMPERATURE EXTREMES

HIGH WED...90 AT MACDILL AFB FL AND WINTER HAVEN FL AND ORLANDO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FL

LOW  THU....-9 POINT HOPE AK

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SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 1 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT WED APR 15 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 TUE...APR 14   WED....APR 15   THU....APR 16
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

ABILENE TX       63  45         SUNNY   81/62   TSTRMS  79/58
AKRON CANTON     62  42         PTCLDY  64/41   SHWRS   62/49
ALBANY NY        66  36         SUNNY   66/32   SUNNY   65/44
ALBUQUERQUE      73  47         PTCLDY  69/38   PTCLDY  57/35
ALLENTOWN        65  39         PTCLDY  66/38   SUNNY   65/46
AMARILLO         62  MM         PTCLDY  80/49   MOCLDY  72/45
ANCHORAGE        39  33         MOCLDY  45/34   RNSNOW  43/32
ASHEVILLE        78  57   .38   SHWRS   58/46   SHWRS   53/50
ATLANTA          81  67   .09   SHWRS   75/56   CLOUDY  66/56
ATLANTIC CITY    63  43   .42   PTCLDY  66/40   SUNNY   62/47
AUSTIN           77  51         PTCLDY  80/64   TSTRMS  78/64
BALTIMORE        63  45   .20   MOCLDY  67/44   PTCLDY  65/50
BATON ROUGE      71  63   .62   TSTRMS  79/65   TSTRMS  78/68
BILLINGS         80  32   .35   RNSNOW  45/31   PTCLDY  58/36
BIRMINGHAM       79  64   .01   MOCLDY  79/63   TSTRMS  72/60
BISMARCK         82  53         WINDY   75/41   MOCLDY  63/36
BOISE            52  31         SUNNY   57/30   SUNNY   64/36
BOSTON           65  50   .01   PTCLDY  63/38   SUNNY   58/42
BRIDGEPORT       68  48         SUNNY   65/38   SUNNY   56/45
BROWNSVILLE      76  68   .08   MOCLDY  80/73   MOCLDY  84/75
BUFFALO          60  34         SUNNY   59/35   PTCLDY  69/47
BURLINGTON VT    65  31         SUNNY   60/25   SUNNY   66/44
CARIBOU          55  35         SUNNY   48/23   SUNNY   57/35
CASPER           78  40         SNOW    40/26   MOCLDY  44/24
CHARLESTON SC    84  68         SHWRS   79/59   CLOUDY  70/59
CHARLESTON WV    61  52   .36   SHWRS   66/49   SHWRS   66/52
CHARLOTTE        80  58   .18   RAIN    60/49   RAIN    55/53
CHATTANOOGA      81  65   .27   SHWRS   74/57   CLOUDY  70/54
CHEYENNE         71  34         RAIN    45/27   SNOW    40/30
CHICAGO          66  43         SUNNY   64/42   MOCLDY  62/43
CINCINNATI       65  53         MOCLDY  65/52   CLOUDY  66/55
CLEVELAND        59  41         PTCLDY  60/43   SHWRS   58/48
COLORADO SPGS    72  40         PTCLDY  61/30   SNOSHW  49/33
COLUMBIA SC      86  67   .04   SHWRS   70/53   RAIN    58/55
COLUMBUS GA      82  66  1.03   SHWRS   79/61   SHWRS   71/60
COLUMBUS OH      61  46         PTCLDY  66/47   CLOUDY  62/53

$$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 2 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT WED APR 15 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 TUE...APR 14   WED....APR 15   THU....APR 16
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

CONCORD NH       69  29         SUNNY   65/24   SUNNY   63/38
CORPUS CHRISTI   78  68   .71   MOCLDY  80/70   TSTRMS  81/72
DALLAS FT WORTH  60  56         SUNNY   78/61   TSTRMS  80/65
DAYTON           62  43         PTCLDY  65/50   CLOUDY  64/53
DAYTONA BEACH    86  71         TSTRMS  86/68   TSTRMS  84/66
DENVER           75  41         MOCLDY  57/31   RAIN    45/37
DES MOINES       70  51         MOCLDY  67/49   MOCLDY  71/50
DETROIT          63  41         MOCLDY  61/42   SHWRS   60/48
DULUTH           67  39         SUNNY   64/41   MOCLDY  59/40
EL PASO          71  51         PTCLDY  80/51   SUNNY   73/46
ELKINS           61  41   .30   MOCLDY  65/40   SHWRS   60/47
ERIE             60  33         PTCLDY  55/38   SHWRS   59/45
EUGENE           55  34   .07   PTCLDY  59/35   SUNNY   69/41
EVANSVILLE       69  55   .24   MOCLDY  68/57   MOCLDY  73/57
FAIRBANKS        45  24         MOCLDY  48/24   MOCLDY  47/28
FARGO            80  50         DUST    76/46   MOCLDY  66/41
FLAGSTAFF        65  29         SUNNY   52/26   PTCLDY  48/25
FLINT            69  39         PTCLDY  62/41   SHWRS   61/46
FORT SMITH       64  57   .28   CLOUDY  69/54   SUNNY   78/60
FORT WAYNE       63  41         PTCLDY  65/45   SHWRS   63/50
FRESNO           71  46         SUNNY   73/50   SUNNY   82/52
GOODLAND         69  41         MOCLDY  67/40   MOCLDY  60/42
GRAND JUNCTION   76  38         MOCLDY  49/27   MOCLDY  55/32
GRAND RAPIDS     68  39         PTCLDY  66/42   SHWRS   60/43
GREAT FALLS      66  32   .52   SNOSHW  48/29   PTCLDY  60/35
GREEN BAY        68  34         SUNNY   63/38   MOCLDY  63/42
GREENSBORO       75  51   .20   RAIN    56/47   CLOUDY  56/50
HARRISBURG       62  43         PTCLDY  66/40   PTCLDY  65/47
HARTFORD SPGFLD  69  40         SUNNY   67/33   SUNNY   64/41
HELENA           62  35         MOCLDY  45/28   PTCLDY  57/32
HONOLULU         83  73         CLOUDY  82/69   SHWRS   82/69
HOUSTON INTCNTL  73  60   .12   MOCLDY  81/65   TSTRMS  78/67
HUNTSVILLE AL    80  64   .37   TSTRMS  76/59   MOCLDY  72/60
INDIANAPOLIS     64  46         MOCLDY  65/53   SHWRS   66/55
JACKSON MS       74  65   .01   TSTRMS  80/64   TSTRMS  80/64
JACKSONVILLE     88  67   .07   SHWRS   83/67   CLOUDY  79/65
JUNEAU           46  36   .18   SHWRS   43/39   SHWRS   45/37
KANSAS CITY      67  49   .01   SHWRS   61/50   MOCLDY  74/55
KEY WEST         85  78         MOCLDY  85/78   PTCLDY  85/77
KNOXVILLE        74  62  1.09   SHWRS   70/55   SHWRS   71/55
LAKE CHARLES     77  64   .79   MOCLDY  80/66   TSTRMS  79/67
LANSING          68  37         PTCLDY  65/42   SHWRS   61/46
LAS VEGAS        85  50         SUNNY   69/50   SUNNY   73/56
LEXINGTON        58  52   .45   MOCLDY  65/54   SHWRS   68/55

$$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 3 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT WED APR 15 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 TUE...APR 14   WED....APR 15   THU....APR 16
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

LINCOLN          72  49         CLOUDY  64/48   TSTRMS  69/49
LITTLE ROCK      69  59   .32   MOCLDY  72/56   PTCLDY  77/62
LOS ANGELES      73  58         SUNNY   82/58   SUNNY   87/58
LOUISVILLE       65  57   .19   MOCLDY  68/57   SHWRS   70/59
LUBBOCK          67  47         SUNNY   78/55   MOCLDY  76/48
MACON            86  66         SHWRS   78/58   CLOUDY  68/57
MADISON          69  37         PTCLDY  65/40   PTCLDY  68/45
MEDFORD          54  35         SUNNY   64/39   SUNNY   76/42
MEMPHIS          66  60   .32   MOCLDY  75/63   PTCLDY  79/65
MIAMI BEACH      86  78         PTCLDY  87/74   PTCLDY  86/74
MIDLAND ODESSA   64  47         SUNNY   80/61   MOCLDY  81/55
MILWAUKEE        62  36         PTCLDY  57/42   MOCLDY  55/43
MPLS ST PAUL     72  45         PTCLDY  68/47   MOCLDY  66/45
MISSOULA         47  35         MOCLDY  49/21   PTCLDY  61/32
MOBILE           75  61  2.13   TSTRMS  79/65   TSTRMS  76/64
MONTGOMERY       80  67   .42   TSTRMS  81/65   SHWRS   76/62
NASHVILLE        68  56   .11   TSTRMS  74/60   TSTRMS  73/60
NEW ORLEANS      76  65  3.35   TSTRMS  78/68   TSTRMS  78/70
NEW YORK CITY    65  51   .01   SUNNY   68/44   SUNNY   62/49
NEWARK           65  50         SUNNY   68/44   SUNNY   60/48
NORFOLK VA       77  52  1.80   MOCLDY  63/50   MOCLDY  64/55
NORTH PLATTE     71  44         MOCLDY  65/44   SHWRS   60/41
OKLAHOMA CITY    57  53         MOCLDY  73/55   MOCLDY  76/58
OMAHA            71  47         CLOUDY  63/49   CLOUDY  71/50
ORLANDO          88  71         TSTRMS  88/69   TSTRMS  88/68
PADUCAH          66  57         MOCLDY  70/59   MOCLDY  75/58
PENDLETON        53  33   .01   SUNNY   56/33   SUNNY   63/38
PEORIA           68  43         PTCLDY  68/49   MOCLDY  70/52
PHILADELPHIA     63  48   .11   PTCLDY  68/45   SUNNY   66/50
PHOENIX          94  70         SUNNY   87/57   SUNNY   78/54
PITTSBURGH       63  44         MOCLDY  67/42   SHWRS   63/49
POCATELLO        60  28   .16   SNOW    45/27   SUNNY   57/29
PORTLAND ME      70  38         SUNNY   61/29   SUNNY   56/38
PORTLAND OR      54  35   .34   PTCLDY  58/41   SUNNY   68/46
PROVIDENCE       67  50   .01   SUNNY   66/35   SUNNY   60/40
PUEBLO           78  44         PTCLDY  69/33   CLOUDY  54/37
RALEIGH DURHAM   79  53  1.24   RAIN    57/47   CLOUDY  59/54
RAPID CITY       81  44         MOCLDY  59/36   WINDY   52/35
RENO             50  30         SUNNY   57/30   SUNNY   65/36
RICHMOND         71  51   .89   MOCLDY  67/46   MOCLDY  65/52
ROANOKE          64  50   .77   RAIN    55/47   RAIN    57/50
ROCHESTER NY     62  38         SUNNY   58/34   PTCLDY  71/48
ROCKFORD         70  44         PTCLDY  68/41   MOCLDY  68/46
SACRAMENTO       70  49         SUNNY   77/48   SUNNY   82/48
ST LOUIS         69  54         MOCLDY  69/55   MOCLDY  73/57
ST PETERSBURG    86  76         PTCLDY  85/74   MOCLDY  85/72
ST THOMAS VI     84  74         SUNNY   85/74   SUNNY   86/74

$$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 4 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT WED APR 15 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 TUE...APR 14   WED....APR 15   THU....APR 16
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

SALEM OR         53  33   .11   PTCLDY  58/38   SUNNY   69/43
SALT LAKE CITY   76  30   .38   SNOSHW  46/33   MOCLDY  53/38
SAN ANGELO       66  41         PTCLDY  84/61   TSTRMS  81/58
SAN ANTONIO      78  60         MOCLDY  80/67   TSTRMS  79/66
SAN DIEGO        71  59         SUNNY   76/60   SUNNY   84/60
SAN FRANCISCO    63  48         SUNNY   70/52   SUNNY   77/53
SAN JOSE         66  47         SUNNY   76/47   SUNNY   82/51
SAN JUAN PR      84  74         SUNNY   86/75   SUNNY   88/75
SANTA FE         71  41         WINDY   63/29   PTCLDY  54/28
ST STE MARIE     57  30         SUNNY   58/34   MOCLDY  56/37
SAVANNAH         85  68         SHWRS   83/64   CLOUDY  73/61
SEATTLE          53  38   .13   MOCLDY  56/42   PTCLDY  62/47
SHREVEPORT       67  60   .08   MOCLDY  78/60   TSTRMS  81/65
SIOUX CITY       74  37         MOCLDY  63/46   CLOUDY  70/47
SIOUX FALLS      74  46         WINDY   64/46   CLOUDY  68/44
SOUTH BEND       68  39         PTCLDY  67/46   CLOUDY  62/47
SPOKANE          51  29   .02   PTCLDY  54/33   PTCLDY  59/39
SPRINGFIELD IL   68  43         MOCLDY  69/52   MOCLDY  72/54
SPRINGFIELD MO   67  51   .07   CLOUDY  63/51   PTCLDY  73/56
SYRACUSE         64  37         SUNNY   60/32   PTCLDY  68/46
TALLAHASSEE      88  71         TSTRMS  83/68   TSTRMS  81/67
TAMPA            86  74         MOCLDY  86/73   MOCLDY  86/71
TOLEDO           62  36         PTCLDY  61/41   SHWRS   60/48
TOPEKA           71  51         CLOUDY  64/51   MOCLDY  76/55
TUCSON           88  58         WINDY   85/47   SUNNY   73/45
TULSA            64  54   .12   MOCLDY  71/54   PTCLDY  78/59
TUPELO           73  62   .01   MOCLDY  77/63   MOCLDY  79/64
WACO             63  43         SUNNY   80/61   TSTRMS  77/64
WASHINGTON DC    67  52   .42   MOCLDY  67/49   PTCLDY  67/53
W PALM BEACH     86  76         MOCLDY  87/74   MOCLDY  85/73
WICHITA          69  54         MOCLDY  70/54   MOCLDY  72/54
WICHITA FALLS    56  50         SUNNY   77/56   TSTRMS  76/58
WILKES BARRE     63  38         PTCLDY  65/34   PTCLDY  65/46
WILMINGTON DE    62  45   .12   PTCLDY  68/44   PTCLDY  65/49
YAKIMA           62  30         PTCLDY  62/33   SUNNY   66/36
YOUNGSTOWN       61  39         PTCLDY  64/40   SHWRS   62/48
YUMA             95  68         DUST    82/57   SUNNY   81/52

NATIONAL TEMPERATURE EXTREMES

HIGH TUE...100 AT DEATH VALLEY CA

LOW  WED....-8 BARROW AK

$$
S$

Last Updated: 2015-04-15 13:46:00

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

City Weather

Selected Cities

SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 1 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 PM EDT TUE APR 14 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE NIGHTTIME LOW...DAYTIME HIGH
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 PM EDT

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 TUE...APR 14   WED....APR 15   THU....APR 16
CITY             LO/HI   PCPN   WEA     LO/HI   WEA     LO/HI

ABILENE TX       49  63   .29   SUNNY   48/81   MOCLDY  62/80
AKRON CANTON     49  62   .12   PTCLDY  38/62   TSTRMS  39/62
ALBANY NY        49  66         SUNNY   36/65   SUNNY   33/65
ALBUQUERQUE      42  73         PTCLDY  45/70   PTCLDY  36/58
ALLENTOWN        53  65   .04   SUNNY   40/66   SUNNY   36/64
AMARILLO         36  62         WINDY   43/78   MOCLDY  46/65
ANCHORAGE        25  39         CLOUDY  32/44   RAIN    34/41
ASHEVILLE        61  78   .19   SHWRS   56/58   SHWRS   46/52
ATLANTA          66  81   .44   SHWRS   65/74   SHWRS   58/62
ATLANTIC CITY    56  63   .46   SUNNY   45/68   SUNNY   37/61
AUSTIN           62  77         MOCLDY  55/82   TSTRMS  63/79
BALTIMORE        56  63   .33   PTCLDY  46/65   PTCLDY  47/63
BATON ROUGE      69  71   .69   TSTRMS  66/77   TSTRMS  66/77
BILLINGS         45  80         RNSNOW  36/45   SUNNY   31/58
BIRMINGHAM       67  79   .12   MOCLDY  63/75   MOCLDY  62/71
BISMARCK         33  82         PTCLDY  46/72   PTCLDY  40/63
BOISE            39  52         SUNNY   28/54   SUNNY   32/63
BOSTON           53  65   .01   SUNNY   48/64   SUNNY   39/56
BRIDGEPORT       48  68         SUNNY   41/66   SUNNY   37/58
BROWNSVILLE      69  76   .08   MOCLDY  70/84   MOCLDY  74/84
BUFFALO          38  60   .23   SUNNY   37/59   PTCLDY  34/67
BURLINGTON VT    47  65   .15   SUNNY   36/61   SUNNY   26/65
CARIBOU          42  55   .05   SUNNY   30/48   SUNNY   22/54
CASPER           35  78         RNSNOW  33/39   MOCLDY  26/45
CHARLESTON SC    69  84   .05   SHWRS   67/77   SHWRS   59/71
CHARLESTON WV    60  61  1.92   CLOUDY  51/64   SHWRS   49/66
CHARLOTTE        66  80   .23   SHWRS   57/60   RAIN    50/56
CHATTANOOGA      66  81   .39   SHWRS   64/76   CLOUDY  57/66
CHEYENNE         35  71         CLOUDY  36/44   CLOUDY  26/42
CHICAGO          39  66         PTCLDY  40/62   MOCLDY  42/62
CINCINNATI       58  65         MOCLDY  44/67   SHWRS   53/65
CLEVELAND        45  59         PTCLDY  37/57   TSTRMS  40/58
COLORADO SPGS    29  72         DUST    41/60   SNOSHW  29/44
COLUMBIA SC      68  86   .01   SHWRS   63/67   SHWRS   52/59
COLUMBUS GA      67  82   .36   SHWRS   67/77   SHWRS   61/72
COLUMBUS OH      53  61   .06   PTCLDY  41/68   SHWRS   48/63

$$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 2 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 PM EDT TUE APR 14 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE NIGHTTIME LOW...DAYTIME HIGH
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 PM EDT

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 TUE...APR 14   WED....APR 15   THU....APR 16
CITY             LO/HI   PCPN   WEA     LO/HI   WEA     LO/HI

CONCORD NH       53  69         SUNNY   35/64   SUNNY   25/64
CORPUS CHRISTI   64  78   .92   MOCLDY  67/81   TSTRMS  70/80
DALLAS FT WORTH  55  60   .05   PTCLDY  52/78   TSTRMS  60/81
DAYTON           50  62         PTCLDY  40/66   SHWRS   49/64
DAYTONA BEACH    66  86   .09   TSTRMS  69/83   TSTRMS  68/83
DENVER           40  75         MOCLDY  43/56   RNSNOW  31/44
DES MOINES       41  70         MOCLDY  47/63   MOCLDY  49/69
DETROIT          43  63         SUNNY   38/61   SHWRS   43/57
DULUTH           33  67         SUNNY   41/65   MOCLDY  43/62
EL PASO          46  71         PTCLDY  52/80   SUNNY   51/73
ELKINS           58  61  1.00   MOCLDY  46/65   SHWRS   39/61
ERIE             43  60   .09   SUNNY   36/56   MOCLDY  38/59
EUGENE           37  55   .27   PTCLDY  34/59   SUNNY   34/69
EVANSVILLE       52  69   .40   MOCLDY  50/68   SHWRS   56/73
FAIRBANKS        20  45         MOCLDY  24/43   CLOUDY  26/43
FARGO            31  80         WINDY   50/72   MOCLDY  47/65
FLAGSTAFF        30  65         SUNNY   30/53   PTCLDY  26/49
FLINT            34  69         SUNNY   34/62   SHWRS   42/59
FORT SMITH       56  64   .02   MOCLDY  51/72   PTCLDY  55/76
FORT WAYNE       42  63         PTCLDY  39/66   CLOUDY  45/63
FRESNO           51  71         SUNNY   47/74   SUNNY   50/83
GOODLAND         38  69         MOCLDY  40/67   SHWRS   40/57
GRAND JUNCTION   39  76         MOCLDY  38/49   MOCLDY  28/55
GRAND RAPIDS     34  68         PTCLDY  39/66   MOCLDY  43/61
GREAT FALLS      47  66   .12   MOCLDY  32/50   SUNNY   31/60
GREEN BAY        34  68         PTCLDY  35/63   MOCLDY  38/63
GREENSBORO       63  75   .20   CLOUDY  54/59   RAIN    48/56
HARRISBURG       53  62   .08   SUNNY   43/67   PTCLDY  40/64
HARTFORD SPGFLD  49  69   .04   SUNNY   41/66   SUNNY   33/63
HELENA           39  62         MOCLDY  30/51   SUNNY   26/62
HONOLULU         70  83         CLOUDY  69/82   SHWRS   69/82
HOUSTON INTCNTL  68  73   .12   MOCLDY  63/81   TSTRMS  65/78
HUNTSVILLE AL    68  80   .09   SHWRS   63/76   CLOUDY  62/72
INDIANAPOLIS     52  64         PTCLDY  44/67   CLOUDY  52/67
JACKSON MS       67  74   .01   TSTRMS  65/79   TSTRMS  63/80
JACKSONVILLE     67  88   .02   SHWRS   69/86   SHWRS   66/78
JUNEAU           32  46    MM   SHWRS   37/43   SHWRS   39/45
KANSAS CITY      48  67         CLOUDY  49/62   MOCLDY  49/71
KEY WEST         78  85         PTCLDY  78/85   PTCLDY  78/85
KNOXVILLE        63  74   .23   SHWRS   58/73   SHWRS   55/68
LAKE CHARLES     69  77   .80   MOCLDY  67/79   TSTRMS  66/78
LANSING          35  68         PTCLDY  39/64   CLOUDY  43/60
LAS VEGAS        68  85         DUST    54/69   SUNNY   50/74
LEXINGTON        55  58  1.32   MOCLDY  48/67   SHWRS   54/67

$$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 3 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 PM EDT TUE APR 14 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE NIGHTTIME LOW...DAYTIME HIGH
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 PM EDT

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 TUE...APR 14   WED....APR 15   THU....APR 16
CITY             LO/HI   PCPN   WEA     LO/HI   WEA     LO/HI

LINCOLN          41  72         MOCLDY  45/62   CLOUDY  46/67
LITTLE ROCK      56  69   .46   MOCLDY  55/73   PTCLDY  56/77
LOS ANGELES      58  73         SUNNY   56/82   SUNNY   58/87
LOUISVILLE       54  65   .33   MOCLDY  50/70   SHWRS   57/71
LUBBOCK          46  67   .02   SUNNY   45/78   MOCLDY  53/73
MACON            69  86   .16   SHWRS   66/77   SHWRS   61/69
MADISON          33  69         PTCLDY  39/64   MOCLDY  41/68
MEDFORD          39  54   .16   SUNNY   34/65   SUNNY   37/77
MEMPHIS          56  66   .34   SHWRS   58/74   MOCLDY  62/78
MIAMI BEACH      76  86         MOCLDY  76/82   MOCLDY  76/82
MIDLAND ODESSA   48  64   .02   SUNNY   49/82   MOCLDY  61/80
MILWAUKEE        42  62         PTCLDY  40/55   MOCLDY  40/56
MPLS ST PAUL     39  72         PTCLDY  46/68   MOCLDY  48/65
MISSOULA         35  47         MOCLDY  26/50   PTCLDY  21/61
MOBILE           68  75  2.10   TSTRMS  67/75   SHWRS   67/76
MONTGOMERY       66  80   .40   TSTRMS  66/77   SHWRS   65/75
NASHVILLE        65  68   .97   TSTRMS  55/73   CLOUDY  59/73
NEW ORLEANS      69  76  3.35   TSTRMS  69/76   TSTRMS  69/77
NEW YORK CITY    55  65   .01   SUNNY   46/68   SUNNY   44/62
NEWARK           57  65         SUNNY   45/67   SUNNY   44/60
NORFOLK VA       64  77  1.62   MOCLDY  52/61   MOCLDY  50/61
NORTH PLATTE     42  71         MOCLDY  40/62   SHWRS   41/56
OKLAHOMA CITY    54  57         PTCLDY  48/73   MOCLDY  55/75
OMAHA            43  71         MOCLDY  47/62   CLOUDY  46/67
ORLANDO          68  88   .42   TSTRMS  69/88   TSTRMS  69/87
PADUCAH          52  66  1.49   MOCLDY  52/70   MOCLDY  59/75
PENDLETON        39  53   .04   SUNNY   31/57   SUNNY   33/64
PEORIA           46  68         PTCLDY  42/68   MOCLDY  49/70
PHILADELPHIA     58  63   .07   SUNNY   49/69   SUNNY   44/65
PHOENIX          67  94         SUNNY   67/87   SUNNY   57/81
PITTSBURGH       51  63   .07   SUNNY   41/65   MOCLDY  42/65
POCATELLO        57  60   .05   MOCLDY  28/48   SUNNY   25/56
PORTLAND ME      48  70   .04   SUNNY   39/63   SUNNY   29/53
PORTLAND OR      40  54   .44   MOCLDY  40/58   SUNNY   40/67
PROVIDENCE       47  67   .01   SUNNY   46/64   SUNNY   36/57
PUEBLO           30  78         DUST    40/68   CLOUDY  33/50
RALEIGH DURHAM   64  79   .01   CLOUDY  56/62   RAIN    48/59
RAPID CITY       38  81         CLOUDY  44/55   WINDY   35/55
RENO             36  50         SUNNY   28/57   SUNNY   31/66
RICHMOND         62  71   .82   MOCLDY  51/65   MOCLDY  47/63
ROANOKE          62  64   .74   CLOUDY  50/58   RAIN    45/58
ROCHESTER NY     40  62   .26   SUNNY   38/60   PTCLDY  36/68
ROCKFORD         35  70         PTCLDY  39/66   MOCLDY  42/67
SACRAMENTO       42  70         SUNNY   48/78   SUNNY   50/83
ST LOUIS         57  69         CLOUDY  49/67   PTCLDY  55/75
ST PETERSBURG    74  86         MOCLDY  75/85   MOCLDY  74/84
ST THOMAS VI     73  84   .01   SUNNY   74/85   SUNNY   74/86

$$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 4 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 PM EDT TUE APR 14 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE NIGHTTIME LOW...DAYTIME HIGH
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 PM EDT

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 TUE...APR 14   WED....APR 15   THU....APR 16
CITY             LO/HI   PCPN   WEA     LO/HI   WEA     LO/HI

SALEM OR         38  53   .36   MOCLDY  36/59   SUNNY   37/70
SALT LAKE CITY   59  76   .09   SNOSHW  34/43   PTCLDY  32/53
SAN ANGELO       51  66   .01   SUNNY   48/84   MOCLDY  62/82
SAN ANTONIO      64  78         MOCLDY  59/83   TSTRMS  66/80
SAN DIEGO        62  71         SUNNY   59/80   SUNNY   61/81
SAN FRANCISCO    50  63         SUNNY   49/70   SUNNY   53/78
SAN JOSE         49  66         SUNNY   42/77   SUNNY   48/83
SAN JUAN PR      74  84   .06   SUNNY   76/87   SUNNY   75/86
SANTA FE         31  71         DUST    36/66   MOCLDY  28/54
ST STE MARIE     36  57         SUNNY   29/57   MOCLDY  35/56
SAVANNAH         70  85   .01   SHWRS   68/80   SHWRS   64/73
SEATTLE          37  53   .60   MOCLDY  40/56   PTCLDY  42/63
SHREVEPORT       64  67   .36   MOCLDY  60/78   MOCLDY  61/81
SIOUX CITY       39  74         MOCLDY  43/62   CLOUDY  46/65
SIOUX FALLS      31  74         MOCLDY  45/64   MOCLDY  46/67
SOUTH BEND       40  68         PTCLDY  39/68   CLOUDY  45/62
SPOKANE          37  51   .16   PTCLDY  30/53   PTCLDY  34/59
SPRINGFIELD IL   48  68         MOCLDY  46/69   MOCLDY  52/72
SPRINGFIELD MO   52  67         MOCLDY  47/65   PTCLDY  50/75
SYRACUSE         39  64   .24   SUNNY   34/60   PTCLDY  32/69
TALLAHASSEE      74  88         TSTRMS  71/82   TSTRMS  68/82
TAMPA            73  86         TSTRMS  73/86   MOCLDY  73/85
TOLEDO           39  62         PTCLDY  36/63   TSTRMS  43/60
TOPEKA           44  71         CLOUDY  49/65   MOCLDY  51/75
TUCSON           64  88         WINDY   60/84   SUNNY   49/74
TULSA            53  64         MOCLDY  50/70   MOCLDY  55/74
TUPELO           66  73   .04   SHWRS   63/77   MOCLDY  62/78
WACO             55  63   .01   SUNNY   51/78   TSTRMS  62/79
WASHINGTON DC    62  67   .63   PTCLDY  52/66   PTCLDY  49/66
W PALM BEACH     76  86         MOCLDY  75/81   MOCLDY  76/81
WICHITA          52  69         MOCLDY  44/68   TSTRMS  53/71
WICHITA FALLS    50  56   .06   PTCLDY  46/78   TSTRMS  58/76
WILKES BARRE     47  63   .18   SUNNY   35/65   PTCLDY  34/66
WILMINGTON DE    55  62   .13   SUNNY   48/68   SUNNY   42/63
YAKIMA           32  62         PTCLDY  28/61   SUNNY   33/67
YOUNGSTOWN       43  61   .23   PTCLDY  36/62   MOCLDY  38/62
YUMA             65  95         DUST    64/82   SUNNY   58/82

NATIONAL TEMPERATURE EXTREMES

HIGH TUE...100 AT DEATH VALLEY CA

LOW  TUE....-16 AT POINT LAY AK

$$
S$

Last Updated: 2015-04-15 00:50:11

Monday, April 13, 2015

City Weather

Selected Cities

SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 1 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT MON APR 13 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 SUN...APR 12   MON....APR 13   TUE....APR 14
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

ABILENE TX       84  57   .07   TSTRMS  76/52   MOCLDY  67/49
AKRON CANTON     68  53         TSTRMS  72/47   SUNNY   63/39
ALBANY NY        68  36         SUNNY   72/47   PTCLDY  66/37
ALBUQUERQUE      74  54         WINDY   68/42   PTCLDY  71/45
ALLENTOWN        68  37         PTCLDY  72/52   MOCLDY  69/41
AMARILLO         83  52   .03   CLOUDY  60/41   MOCLDY  62/44
ANCHORAGE        45  32         PTCLDY  39/28   MOCLDY  41/32
ASHEVILLE        69  50         SHWRS   63/57   SHWRS   68/54
ATLANTA          70  63   .02   TSTRMS  71/64   TSTRMS  76/62
ATLANTIC CITY    62  36         PTCLDY  69/52   SHWRS   61/45
AUSTIN           82  62   .04   MOCLDY  82/63   MOCLDY  77/59
BALTIMORE        67  42         PTCLDY  72/56   SHWRS   63/44
BATON ROUGE      74  68   .33   SHWRS   75/68   TSTRMS  76/66
BILLINGS         55  36         PTCLDY  70/43   WINDY   76/37
BIRMINGHAM       77  66   .01   SHWRS   73/65   TSTRMS  76/63
BISMARCK         60  24         SUNNY   64/38   WINDY   80/48
BOISE            55  43         PTCLDY  76/33   RNSNOW  46/28
BOSTON           68  41         SUNNY   68/50   SHWRS   65/44
BRIDGEPORT       62  36         SUNNY   64/49   SHWRS   67/41
BROWNSVILLE      86  67   .83   MOCLDY  85/74   TSTRMS  84/73
BUFFALO          61  46         TSTRMS  73/42   SUNNY   60/34
BURLINGTON VT    67  35         SUNNY   75/48   SUNNY   64/36
CARIBOU          53  30         SUNNY   62/42   MOCLDY  54/32
CASPER           57  21   .06   SUNNY   65/37   WINDY   72/32
CHARLESTON SC    78  66   .46   CLOUDY  78/67   TSTRMS  82/66
CHARLESTON WV    80  55         MOCLDY  78/55   MOCLDY  69/47
CHARLOTTE        74  59         SHWRS   70/62   SHWRS   73/56
CHATTANOOGA      78  65         SHWRS   71/63   SHWRS   73/56
CHEYENNE         59  31         SUNNY   62/36   SUNNY   71/33
CHICAGO          68  54   .19   MOCLDY  67/42   SUNNY   68/40
CINCINNATI       73  55         SHWRS   73/51   PTCLDY  65/47
CLEVELAND        65  53         TSTRMS  74/44   SUNNY   54/39
COLORADO SPGS    71  34         PTCLDY  62/38   PTCLDY  71/41
COLUMBIA SC      76  63         SHWRS   74/65   TSTRMS  79/63
COLUMBUS GA      74  65   .24   TSTRMS  75/66   TSTRMS  79/64
COLUMBUS OH      69  51         SHWRS   74/49   PTCLDY  65/43

$$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 2 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT MON APR 13 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 SUN...APR 12   MON....APR 13   TUE....APR 14
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

CONCORD NH       68  27         SUNNY   72/45   PTCLDY  66/37
CORPUS CHRISTI   82  67   .73   MOCLDY  83/70   TSTRMS  80/68
DALLAS FT WORTH  78  70   .07   TSTRMS  77/60   MOCLDY  71/58
DAYTON           72  55         SHWRS   72/46   SUNNY   64/43
DAYTONA BEACH    86  70  2.14   TSTRMS  84/69   TSTRMS  84/69
DENVER           68  28         SUNNY   68/42   PTCLDY  72/40
DES MOINES       73  47   .34   SUNNY   68/39   SUNNY   72/47
DETROIT          65  49         TSTRMS  71/42   SUNNY   64/40
DULUTH           76  43   .38   WINDY   60/33   SUNNY   64/40
EL PASO          64  52   .22   MOCLDY  63/46   PTCLDY  70/53
ELKINS           75  53         PTCLDY  73/51   SHWRS   64/38
ERIE             60  48         TSTRMS  67/41   SUNNY   50/37
EUGENE           62  37         RAIN    57/38   SHWRS   54/35
EVANSVILLE       76  58         SHWRS   75/51   MOCLDY  67/49
FAIRBANKS        38  31   .02   MOCLDY  41/24   MOCLDY  43/24
FARGO            70  31         WINDY   65/36   SUNNY   77/49
FLAGSTAFF        65  25         SUNNY   67/33   WINDY   63/28
FLINT            68  52         WINDY   67/38   SUNNY   62/35
FORT SMITH       81  63         TSTRMS  70/54   RAIN    66/52
FORT WAYNE       68  51         SHWRS   70/39   SUNNY   66/40
FRESNO           80  57         SUNNY   85/51   SUNNY   71/47
GOODLAND         78  28         SUNNY   67/40   DUST    70/40
GRAND JUNCTION   69  34         SUNNY   73/46   DUST    75/37
GRAND RAPIDS     67  53         SHWRS   63/40   SUNNY   64/37
GREAT FALLS      49  32         PTCLDY  66/43   MOCLDY  58/30
GREEN BAY        71  50   .07   WINDY   62/38   SUNNY   63/38
GREENSBORO       72  54         MOCLDY  74/62   SHWRS   71/53
HARRISBURG       68  43         SUNNY   74/52   SHWRS   67/41
HARTFORD SPGFLD  72  34         PTCLDY  69/49   MOCLDY  67/41
HELENA           52  31         PTCLDY  67/38   MOCLDY  52/29
HONOLULU         84  73         PTCLDY  84/69   MOCLDY  84/69
HOUSTON INTCNTL  80  71   .40   TSTRMS  80/68   TSTRMS  80/66
HUNTSVILLE AL    81  67         SHWRS   73/63   SHWRS   72/59
INDIANAPOLIS     70  56         SHWRS   70/47   PTCLDY  66/44
JACKSON MS       80  68   .01   SHWRS   78/64   TSTRMS  78/65
JACKSONVILLE     81  69   .48   SHWRS   83/67   TSTRMS  85/67
JUNEAU           39  32   .21   MOCLDY  44/35   SHWRS   43/36
KANSAS CITY      67  51   .82   PTCLDY  67/43   PTCLDY  67/48
KEY WEST         85  78         PTCLDY  85/78   PTCLDY  85/78
KNOXVILLE        80  55         SHWRS   74/59   SHWRS   70/56
LAKE CHARLES     77  70   .17   SHWRS   76/68   TSTRMS  78/66
LANSING          68  55         SHWRS   66/39   SUNNY   65/37
LAS VEGAS        85  62         SUNNY   89/63   DUST    84/55
LEXINGTON        75  58         SHWRS   76/52   MOCLDY  63/49

$$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 3 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT MON APR 13 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 SUN...APR 12   MON....APR 13   TUE....APR 14
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

LINCOLN          78  41   .15   SUNNY   68/37   SUNNY   69/44
LITTLE ROCK      82  66         TSTRMS  74/57   MOCLDY  68/57
LOS ANGELES      77  60         MOCLDY  74/56   PTCLDY  72/56
LOUISVILLE       79  61         SHWRS   79/55   MOCLDY  67/51
LUBBOCK          84  56   .22   TSTRMS  59/44   MOCLDY  63/46
MACON            71  64   .81   TSTRMS  75/65   TSTRMS  79/64
MADISON          70  52   .11   PTCLDY  66/37   SUNNY   68/39
MEDFORD          70  40         PTCLDY  66/37   MOCLDY  55/34
MEMPHIS          82  67   .01   SHWRS   75/58   CLOUDY  70/58
MIAMI BEACH      86  76   .07   PTCLDY  84/75   MOCLDY  85/75
MIDLAND ODESSA   85  55   .75   MOCLDY  71/48   MOCLDY  66/50
MILWAUKEE        68  54   .02   PTCLDY  66/43   SUNNY   57/39
MPLS ST PAUL     75  46   .66   SUNNY   63/38   SUNNY   70/44
MISSOULA         46  25         PTCLDY  67/34   RNSNOW  45/26
MOBILE           73  66  7.36   SHWRS   77/67   TSTRMS  78/65
MONTGOMERY       75  68   .58   SHWRS   78/66   TSTRMS  81/65
NASHVILLE        83  63         SHWRS   73/61   SHWRS   66/54
NEW ORLEANS      74  70  1.50   SHWRS   76/70   TSTRMS  76/68
NEW YORK CITY    66  50         PTCLDY  68/50   SHWRS   67/45
NEWARK           68  45         PTCLDY  69/50   SHWRS   65/44
NORFOLK VA       63  49         SUNNY   74/58   SHWRS   71/51
NORTH PLATTE     77  26         SUNNY   69/39   WINDY   71/41
OKLAHOMA CITY    81  61   .93   SHWRS   65/48   MOCLDY  63/50
OMAHA            77  41   .26   SUNNY   68/41   SUNNY   70/45
ORLANDO          90  70   .15   TSTRMS  87/70   TSTRMS  88/69
PADUCAH          79  59         SHWRS   75/54   MOCLDY  67/51
PENDLETON        57  34         PTCLDY  64/39   WINDY   53/31
PEORIA           65  58   .17   MOCLDY  68/42   SUNNY   70/45
PHILADELPHIA     67  44         PTCLDY  72/53   SHWRS   66/48
PHOENIX          86  64         SUNNY   91/68   SUNNY   92/66
PITTSBURGH       68  50         PTCLDY  76/51   PTCLDY  65/40
POCATELLO        54  27         SUNNY   69/39   SHWRS   48/28
PORTLAND ME      68  33         SUNNY   64/45   PTCLDY  68/39
PORTLAND OR      58  43         RAIN    54/41   SHWRS   54/39
PROVIDENCE       65  36         PTCLDY  65/49   SHWRS   63/43
PUEBLO           77  34         PTCLDY  66/36   PTCLDY  74/37
RALEIGH DURHAM   73  50         PTCLDY  77/64   SHWRS   72/55
RAPID CITY       57  24         SUNNY   65/38   WINDY   79/44
RENO             72  41         DUST    75/42   PTCLDY  50/28
RICHMOND         71  47         SUNNY   78/59   SHWRS   66/51
ROANOKE          71  48         MOCLDY  71/58   SHWRS   68/48
ROCHESTER NY     68  41         MOCLDY  79/46   SUNNY   60/37
ROCKFORD         68  53   .09   PTCLDY  68/38   SUNNY   70/38
SACRAMENTO       82  49         PTCLDY  76/46   SUNNY   66/45
ST LOUIS         77  64   .03   SHWRS   71/49   PTCLDY  70/50
ST PETERSBURG    87  74         MOCLDY  86/74   PTCLDY  86/74
ST THOMAS VI     79  75         SUNNY   85/76   SUNNY   86/76

$$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 4 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT MON APR 13 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 SUN...APR 12   MON....APR 13   TUE....APR 14
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

SALEM OR         61  39         RAIN    57/38   SHWRS   55/37
SALT LAKE CITY   57  40         SUNNY   72/53   SHWRS   67/32
SAN ANGELO       88  55   .06   MOCLDY  83/53   MOCLDY  71/52
SAN ANTONIO      80  64   .98   MOCLDY  83/64   MOCLDY  79/62
SAN DIEGO        69  62         PTCLDY  72/60   PTCLDY  70/59
SAN FRANCISCO    74  52         WINDY   63/48   WINDY   64/49
SAN JOSE         78  52         SUNNY   70/45   SUNNY   68/43
SAN JUAN PR      86  75   .02   SUNNY   88/77   SUNNY   89/77
SANTA FE         70  47         MOCLDY  66/32   PTCLDY  69/37
ST STE MARIE     63  40         SHWRS   51/35   SUNNY   52/33
SAVANNAH         77  67   .08   SHWRS   81/67   TSTRMS  82/67
SEATTLE          56  44         RAIN    53/40   SHWRS   52/40
SHREVEPORT       79  69   .71   TSTRMS  78/64   TSTRMS  74/62
SIOUX CITY       78  36   .24   SUNNY   68/36   SUNNY   73/45
SIOUX FALLS      76  37   .01   SUNNY   66/39   SUNNY   73/46
SOUTH BEND       69  55   .15   SHWRS   66/40   SUNNY   66/41
SPOKANE          50  36         MOCLDY  62/39   RNSNOW  47/31
SPRINGFIELD IL   69  60   .03   MOCLDY  69/45   SUNNY   70/47
SPRINGFIELD MO   78  59   .08   TSTRMS  68/46   MOCLDY  63/48
SYRACUSE         67  37         PTCLDY  76/47   SUNNY   63/34
TALLAHASSEE      79  70   .04   RAIN    79/69   TSTRMS  85/68
TAMPA            87  73         TSTRMS  86/72   PTCLDY  86/73
TOLEDO           65  45         TSTRMS  72/39   SUNNY   65/38
TOPEKA           69  50   .65   MOCLDY  68/41   PTCLDY  67/47
TUCSON           68  52         SUNNY   83/58   SUNNY   86/59
TULSA            79  61   .15   TSTRMS  68/49   RAIN    63/50
TUPELO           81  67   .09   SHWRS   75/62   CLOUDY  73/61
WACO             79  67   .10   TSTRMS  80/60   MOCLDY  76/57
WASHINGTON DC    70  52         SUNNY   74/58   SHWRS   64/49
W PALM BEACH     87  77         MOCLDY  86/76   MOCLDY  87/75
WICHITA          79  55  1.08   MOCLDY  67/44   MOCLDY  66/46
WICHITA FALLS    81  63   .01   SHWRS   70/52   CLOUDY  62/50
WILKES BARRE     68  45         PTCLDY  72/50   PTCLDY  67/36
WILMINGTON DE    66  41         PTCLDY  71/53   SHWRS   65/46
YAKIMA           62  33         PTCLDY  62/38   WINDY   56/30
YOUNGSTOWN       66  50         TSTRMS  73/46   SUNNY   62/37
YUMA             86  66         SUNNY   93/66   SUNNY   94/62

NATIONAL TEMPERATURE EXTREMES

HIGH SUN...98 AT DEATH VALLEY CA

LOW  MON...15 AT BIG PINEY WY AND YELLOWSTONE LAKE WY

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