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Sunday, June 14, 2015
Robert "Bob" Perea
April 11, 1935 — May 2, 2015
Robert "Bob" Perea, a 48-year resident of Sonora, passed away on May 2, 2015, at Avalon Care Center in Sonora. He was 80 years old.
He was born on April 11, 1935, in Van Nuys, California. Bob grew up in the San Fernando Valley and married his high school sweetheart, Junie, in 1954. He was a standout football player at Canoga Park High School (Crazy Legs Perea). He was MVP at Valley College in North Hollywood and later received a scholarship to Washington State College. He started working for PacBell in 1955, working through the ranks to become a managing engineer. He moved his family to Sonora in 1967. Finding a renewed passion for football, in the mid-1970s he was involved in helping start a youth football league in Tuolumne County. He loved coaching the young men in football and baseball.
Bob loved the outdoors, stream fishing, pack trips into the Emigrant Wilderness and water skiing with family. He also had a passion for woodworking, having made many family heirlooms. After his retirement, Bob and June took up the sport of golf and joined Mountain Springs Golf Club. He loved to attend Church of the 49ers and made many friends there. He loved spending time with his wife of 60 years, enjoying road trips and visiting all 50 states, with Alaska being one of his fondest memories. Family was the most important part of Bob's life.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Lupe and Leota Perea; and his siblings, Frank Perea, Ralph Perea, Lorena Perea Prichard and Earl Perea.
Bob is survived by his wife of 60 years, June Perea; his three children and their spouses, Peggie and Joey Pinocchio, Pam and Larry Carrillo and Randy and Teresa Perea; seven grandchildren and their spouses, Ricky and Krisi Pinocchio, Corinne and Ricky Ellingburg, Bobby and Leslie Carrillo, Ted Carrillo and Dana Fernandez, Dennis Carrillo and Jamie Gomez, Kenny and Stephanie Perea and Kayla Perea; and nine great-grandchildren, Jesse, Chloe and Caylee Ellingburg, Ayden, Connor and Lyla Carrillo, Carson Carrillo, Gwenneth and Roran Perea.
A visitation will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. today at Terzich and Wilson Funeral Home. A funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 7, at the Columbia Presbyterian Church of the 49ers, with a reception following at Faith Hall.
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Copyright Laws and Policing of such lacking Compensation for State Use in Images of Children on Cell Phone and or Computer Generated Images
The FBI is taking over an Alice Police Department case involving a man's cellular phone which allegedly contained child pornography.
Armed with a warrant from the U.S. Attorney's office, the FBI agent from Corpus Christi handling the case will search the phone for other images and possible sources.
Bueno said the department asked for the FBI to enter the investigation because of the serious nature of the crime.
"We've handed over our case file to the FBI and they're going to take over," Bueno said. "They're going to be able to use all of their resources to investigate this matter. My concern is where did this individual get these images. Did he subscribe to some kind of site or is he running around and taking these images himself."
Officers seized the man's phone in the early morning hours of Nov. 22 after it revealed a sexually explicit image of what appeared to be an underaged girl. The investigating officer described the image as "disturbing," and said it was of a girl about 10 or 12 years old in revealing clothing.
According to an Alice police report, police pulled over a driver in a tan Chevrolet truck on the northbound lane of the 600 block of U.S. Highway 281 for failing to dim his headlights.
Police said when they approached the driver, a middle-age man, he was sweating profusely and he exited the vehicle with his pants zipper down. According to the police report, a woman known to police was sitting in the passenger seat of the vehicle.
Officers searched the truck after it was discovered that the man didn't have a driver's license and the truck's registration had expired in November 2005. Several teen pornography magazines were found in the front seat floor board. As an officer searched the vehicle, he noticed a cellular phone in a red case laying on the front seat. As the phone was moved, police said an image of a young girl "popped up."
According to the report, the man said he recently purchased the phone and began visiting "non nude model" sites. He said he was aware the photograph was illegal and would delete it immediately.
The man was released, but his phone seized by police as evidence. His vehicle was also impounded because of the expired registration and his expired driver's license.
The man is described as having addresses in Fort Worth, Dallas and San Antonio. He has ties to Alice and occasionally stays in town.
"We're going to get to the bottom of this," Bueno said. "I guarantee it." Yet The Defense still Pending to the Booking involving Bail MEMORANDUM AND ORDER as to C.R.: Following a full analysis of the constitutional issues and statutory criteria for sentencing defendant under 18 U.S.C. § 2252 (a)(2) for distribution of child pornography; and a careful consideration of the need to protect the public and to avoid unnecessary harm to the defendant, a sentence of thirty months incarceration is imposed. Credit is to be given for the time spent at FMC Devens while defendant was being evaluated on order of the court. Five-years of supervised release and a special assessment of $100 is mandated. No fine is assessed since defendant has no substantial monetary assets and is unlikely to have any in the foreseeable future. Forfeited to the government shall be all equipment, photos, videos, and any other material used by defendant in obtaining, viewing, collecting or distributing child or adult pornography. Forfeiture to the government of this material is ordered. Defendant shall self-surrender at Devens as soon as he is directed to do so by the Bureau of Prisons or the United States Attorney. Until then, bail is continued. As such to (B) (B) knowingly possesses, or knowingly accesses with intent to view, 1 or more books, magazines, periodicals, films, video tapes, or other matter which contain any visual depiction that has been mailed, or has been shipped or transported using any means or facility of interstate or foreign commerce or in or affecting interstate the word Affecting*
A. Original expressions of ideas are copyrighted for a certain period of time (generally the lifetime of the author, plus 70 years), including such mundane works as the papers you write for class. Copyrighted materials are everywhere around you: songs, movies, TV shows, photographs, magazines, books, software, plays and Web sites are just a few things that are subject to copyright protection. Although it has not always been the case, today copyright applies automatically to works upon their creation, and it is not necessary (although there are good reasons) to register the copyright to be afforded copyright protection.
The copyright of a work gives the holder a limited monopoly on reproduction, distribution, and display of that work. When you buy or are given a copyrighted work, you get limited use of it, but not the right to distribute it. So, you can listen to your CD, read your book, and watch your movie, and even lend the original to a friend, but you can't give a copy to your friend without permission from (and generally payment to) the copyright holder. You can play a recent song on the piano (assuming you know how), but you can't perform it for an audience without permission. In the Internet domain, it is probably OK to make a copy of the CD you bought so that you can listen to songs on your iPod or other portable digital music player, but its NOT OK to give that song to your friend without permission from the copyright owner, or allow it to be shared on a P2P system that will give others access to the song without paying for it. And, it is NOT OK to download copyrighted songs, movies, books or images for your personal enjoyment without paying for them (unless you have the express permission from the copyright owner).
There are certain limitations to copyright, most notably "fair use," Into Fair Use to Search of Cell phone is based on §201.2 Information given by the Copyright Office.
(a) In general.
(1) Information relative to the operations of the Copyright Office is supplied without charge. A search of the records, indexes, and deposits will be made for such information as they may contain relative to copyright claims upon application and payment of the statutory fee. The Copyright Office, however, does not undertake the making of comparisons of copyright deposits to determine similarity between works.
(2) The Copyright Office does not furnish the names of copyright attorneys, publishers, agents, or other similar information.
(3) In the administration of the Copyright Act in general, the Copyright Office interprets the Act. The Copyright Office, however, does not give specific legal advice on the rights of persons, whether in connection with particular uses of copyrighted works, cases of alleged foreign or domestic copyright infringement, contracts between authors and publishers, or other matters of a similar nature.
(b) Inspection and copying of records.
(1) Inspection and copying of completed records and indexes relating to a registration or a recorded document, and inspection of copies or identifying material deposited in connection with a completed copyright registration may be undertaken in the Records Research and Certification Section. Since some of these materials are not stored on the immediate premises of the Copyright Office, it is advisable to consult the Certifications and Documents Section to determine the length of time necessary to produce the requested materials.
(2) It is the general policy of the Copyright Office to deny direct public access to in-process files and to any work (or other) areas where they are kept. However, direct public use of computers intended to access the automated equivalent of limited portions of these files is permitted on a specified terminal in the Records Management Section, LM B-14, Monday through Friday, upon payment of applicable fees.
(3) Information contained in Copyright Office in-process files may be obtained by anyone upon payment of applicable fees and request to the Information and Records Division, in accordance with the following procedures:
(i) In general, all requests by the public for information in the in-process and open unfinished business files should be made to the Records Research and Certification Section, which upon receipt of applicable fees will give a report that provides the following for each request:
(A) The date(s) of receipt of:
(1) The application(s) for registration that may have been submitted and is (are) in process;
(2) The document(s) that may have been submitted for recordation and is (are) in process;
(3) The copy or copies (or phonorecords) that may have been submitted;
(B) The title of the work(s); and
(C) The name of the remitter.
(ii) Such searches of the in-process files will be given priority to the extent permitted by the demands of normal work flow of the affected sections of the Copyright Office.
(4) Access will be afforded as follows to pending applications for registration, the deposit material accompanying them, and pending documents for recordation that were submitted within the twelve month period immediately preceding the request for access:
(i) In the case of applications for registration and deposits accompanying them, upon the request of the copyright claimant or his/her authorized representative, and
(ii) In the case of documents, upon the request of at least one of the persons who executed the document or by an authorized representative of that person.
These requests should be made to the Copyright Information Section, and the review of the materials will be permitted there. No charge will be made for reviewing these materials; the appropriate search fee identified in §201.3(c) or §201.3(d) will be assessed, and the appropriate copying fee identified in §201.3(c) or §201.3(d) will be assessed if the claimant wants and is entitled to a copy of the material.
(5) In exceptional circumstances, the Register of Copyrights may allow inspection of pending applications and open correspondence files by someone other than the copyright claimant, upon submission of a written request which is deemed by the Register to show good cause for such access and establishes that the person making the request is one properly and directly concerned. The written request should be mailed to the address specified in §201.1(c)(5).
(6) Direct public access will not be permitted to any financial or accounting records, including records maintained on Deposit Accounts.
Unless the State Compensate of Records Maintain by Cell Phone in Good Faith of Copyright value the search of images violate the Protection from Protection of Personal effects of TXT and or Copyright Rights including Patents, in such no Harm of images are done Domestic and or International within The United States Constitution Fourth Amendment of The Bill of Rights.
The Roundup
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAMPA BAY RUSKIN FL
1200 PM EDT SAT JUN 13 2015
NOTE: "FAIR" INDICATES FEW OR NO CLOUDS BELOW 12,000 FEET WITH NO
SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND/OR OBSTRUCTIONS TO VISIBILITY.
FLZ001>010-012>015-112-114-115-131700-
PANHANDLE FLORIDA
CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS
PENSACOLA MOSUNNY 85 75 72 SE14 30.09S
PENSACOLA NAS PTSUNNY 85 77 77 SE16 30.09R HX 95
MILTON NAS MOSUNNY 88 72 58 S14 30.10
CRESTVIEW MOSUNNY 89 74 60 SE10 30.12S HX 98
DUKE FIELD FAIR 89 72 58 SE8G18 30.10S HX 95
VALPARAISO MOSUNNY 87 75 68 E15 30.11R HX 96
MARY ESTHER MOSUNNY 87 74 65 SE15G22 30.09S HX 96
TRI COUNTY FAIR 88 74 63 SE9 30.13F HX 96
PANAMA CITY FAIR 87 76 69 SE14 30.12S HX 97
TYNDALL AFB SUNNY 87 76 69 SE13 30.11F HX 97
APALACHICOLA MOSUNNY 90 76 63 SE14 30.13S HX 101
STATION/POSITION SKY/WX TEMP WIND PRES WAVE SWELL
AIR SEA DIR/SP/G HT/PER HT/PER
(F) (DEG/KT/KT) (MB) (FT/S) (FT/S)
30.1N 87.6W 82 82 120/ 16/ 19 1017.7R 5/ 7 3/ 7
29.2N 88.2W 83 83 120/ 16/ 17 1017.9R 6/ 8 3/ 8
28.8N 86.0W 82 82 120/ 14/ 16 1019.1S 4/ 8 3/ 8
PANAMA CITY BEAC 82 84 130/ 14/ 16 1019.7R
CAPE SAN BLAS NOT AVBL
TOWER C 81 130/ 14/ 15 1020.1F
28.5N 84.5W 83 82 120/ 12/ 16 1019.8R 4/ 7 3/ 7
$$
FLZ011-016>038-118-127-128-134-139-239-131700-
NORTH FLORIDA
CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS
MARIANNA MOSUNNY 87 75 67 S7 30.13F HX 96
TALLAHASSEE MOSUNNY 89 73 59 VRB5 30.14F HX 97
PERRY MOSUNNY 86 74 66 SE5 30.16F
CROSS CITY N/A 89 72 56 SE6 30.15F HX 96
LAKE CITY FAIR 88 70 55 S3 30.17S
GAINESVILLE PTSUNNY 87 73 62 E9 30.17S
MAYPORT NAS SUNNY 86 75 69 SE10 30.17S HX 95
JACKSONVILLE MOSUNNY 89 70 53 CALM 30.16F
JAX NAS MOSUNNY 92 69 47 S8 30.17F HX 97
JAX CRAIG SUNNY 91 68 46 CALM 30.17S HX 95
JAX CECIL MOSUNNY 90 70 51 S8 30.17S HX 95
FERNANDINA BEA FAIR 88 75 66 SE9 30.17R HX 97
ST AUGUSTINE MOSUNNY N/A N/A N/A SE6 30.18S
STATION/POSITION SKY/WX TEMP WIND PRES WAVE SWELL
AIR SEA DIR/SP/G HT/PER HT/PER
(F) (DEG/KT/KT) (MB) (FT/S) (FT/S)
SHELL POINT 83 120/ 9/ 13 1019.6
KEATON BEACH 82 180/ 12/ 13 1021.4S
CEDAR KEY 82 140/ 8/ 10 1021.4F
FERNANDINA 85 83 210/ 5/ 8 1021.2R
30.7N 81.3W 81 N/A 2/13
MAYPORT 83 82 100/ 8/ 10 1021.9S
31.4N 80.9W 81 82 250/ 2/ 4 1022.3F 2/13 2/13
ST AUGUSTINE 80 81 160/ 9/ 10 1022.7S
$$
FLZ040-043>046-052-053-057-058-063-144-131700-
INTERIOR CENTRAL FLORIDA
CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS
OCALA MOSUNNY 86 72 62 S6 30.16F
THE VILLAGES N/A N/A N/A N/A VRB6G15 30.06F
LEESBURG SUNNY 88 73 61 E5 30.17F HX 95
SANFORD PTSUNNY 88 72 58 VRB6 30.16F
ORLANDO EXEC MOSUNNY 87 72 60 SE8 30.16F
ORLANDO INTL MOSUNNY 87 73 62 E9 30.16F
KISSIMMEE PTSUNNY 86 75 70 MISG 30.17S HX 95
LAKELAND PTSUNNY 88 73 62 E9G16 30.16S HX 96
BARTOW PTSUNNY 86 70 58 SE8 30.16F
OKEECHOBEE PTSUNNY 86 72 62 SE12 30.15S
$$
FLZ041-047-054-059-064-141-147-131700-
EAST CENTRAL FLORIDA
CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS
ORMOND BEACH MOSUNNY 86 73 66 E12 30.17F
DAYTONA BEACH MOSUNNY 88 74 63 VRB6 30.17S HX 96
DELAND N/A 88 70 55 S5 30.18F
JFK SPACE CTR PTSUNNY 87 73 64 SE8 30.16S
TITUSVILLE MOSUNNY 86 72 62 SE9G18 30.18R
CAPE CANAVERAL SUNNY 86 74 68 SE7 30.16S
PATRICK AFB MOSUNNY 86 76 72 E12 30.16F HX 97
MELBOURNE PTSUNNY 85 75 72 E12 30.16S
VERO BEACH PTSUNNY 87 73 62 SE13 30.16S
FT PIERCE MOSUNNY 87 74 64 E14 30.15S HX 95
STUART PTSUNNY 84 72 65 SE13G21 30.16
STATION/POSITION SKY/WX TEMP WIND PRES WAVE SWELL
AIR SEA DIR/SP/G HT/PER HT/PER
(F) (DEG/KT/KT) (MB) (FT/S) (FT/S)
28.5N 80.2W 81 82 130/ 8/ 10 1022.1S
28.9N 78.5W 81 83 110/ 4/ 6 1022.6S
TRIDENT PIER 84 84 130/ 7/ 10 1022.3S
28.4N 80.5W 83 N/A 2/ 4
27.5N 80.2W 81 N/A 3/ 5 2/12
$$
FLZ050-056-061-142-242-148-248-149-249-151-251-155-255-
160-260-131700-
WEST CENTRAL FLORIDA
CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS
CRYSTAL RIVER PTSUNNY 88 72 58 SE5 30.15F
INVERNESS PTSUNNY 88 73 62 SE3 30.16F HX 96
BROOKSVILLE PTSUNNY 87 72 60 E7 30.16S
CLEARWATER PTSUNNY 85 76 74 E12 30.14F
TAMPA INTL PTSUNNY 86 72 62 VRB6 30.14F
TAMPA EXEC PTSUNNY 88 72 58 SE6 30.15F
PLANT CITY PTSUNNY 88 75 66 SE8 30.17S HX 97
MACDILL AFB PTSUNNY 87 78 75 S9 30.13F HX 99
PETER O KNIGHT PTSUNNY 90 77 66 SE7 30.14F HX 102
ST PETERSBURG MOSUNNY 86 75 69 SE12 30.12F HX 95
SARASOTA MOSUNNY 86 73 65 E12 30.11F
VENICE FAIR 86 75 70 E13 30.12F HX 95
STATION/POSITION SKY/WX TEMP WIND PRES WAVE SWELL
AIR SEA DIR/SP/G HT/PER HT/PER
(F) (DEG/KT/KT) (MB) (FT/S) (FT/S)
CEDAR KEY 82 140/ 8/ 10 1021.4F
28.5N 84.5W 83 82 120/ 12/ 16 1019.8R 4/ 7 3/ 7
27.3N 84.2W 82 N/A 5/ 6
CLEARWATER BEACH 82 85 120/ 8/ 11 1020.9S
MIDDLE TAMPA BAY 83 150/ 10/ 13 1020.8S
VENICE 85 85 100/ 7/ 13 1019.5F
$$
FLZ066-069-070-075>078-162-262-165-265-131700-
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA AND KEYS
CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS
PUNTA GORDA PTSUNNY 87 75 67 SE10G21 30.13F HX 96
FT MYERS CLOUDY 87 75 67 E14 30.11S HX 96
SOUTHWEST INTL CLOUDY 86 74 67 SE10 30.13R
NAPLES CLOUDY 85 75 72 E12 30.11S
MARCO ISLAND MOSUNNY 88 73 62 E10 30.11F HX 96
IMMOKALEE MOSUNNY N/A N/A N/A E10 30.14R
MARATHON CLOUDY 85 77 77 E10G21 30.09F HX 95
KEY WEST NAS LGT RAIN 82 76 81 E14 30.08S
KEY WEST INTL LGT RAIN 82 76 81 E16 30.09S
STATION/POSITION SKY/WX TEMP WIND PRES WAVE SWELL
AIR SEA DIR/SP/G HT/PER HT/PER
(F) (DEG/KT/KT) (MB) (FT/S) (FT/S)
VENICE 85 85 100/ 7/ 13 1019.5F
NAPLES 83 84 90/ 4/ 8 1019.6R
26.0N 85.6W 82 83 100/ 12/ 16 1017.4F 4/ 7 3/ 7
DRY TORTUGAS 83 120/ 23/ 27 1017.9R
NW FL BAY 84 110/ 16/ 19 1019.5
SAND KEY 80 120/ 11/ 13 1018.6F
SOMBRERO KEY 82 100/ 18/ 19 1019.4F
LONG KEY 83 84 110/ 15/ 17 1019.9F
MOLASSES REEF 82 83 100/ 18/ 19 1019.5S
$$
FLZ067-068-071>074-168-172>174-131700-
SOUTHEAST FLORIDA
CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS
W PALM BEACH PTSUNNY 87 73 62 E18 30.15S
FT LAUDER-EXEC CLOUDY 86 74 67 E15 30.13S
FT LAUDERDALE CLOUDY 85 76 74 E15 30.13S
POMPANO BEACH PTSUNNY 86 75 69 E14 30.14R HX 95
PEMBROKE PINES CLOUDY 85 75 72 E15 30.14S
OPA LOCKA CLOUDY 85 75 72 SE12 30.13S
MIAMI PTSUNNY 86 72 62 E15 30.13R
WEST KENDALL PTSUNNY 87 75 67 E15 30.13R HX 96
HOMESTEAD PTSUNNY 87 75 66 E16 30.12S HX 96
STATION/POSITION SKY/WX TEMP WIND PRES WAVE SWELL
AIR SEA DIR/SP/G HT/PER HT/PER
(F) (DEG/KT/KT) (MB) (FT/S) (FT/S)
PORT EVERGLADES 83 80/ 9/ 13 1020.4R
VIRGINIA KEY 83 85 100/ 13/ 16 1019.8R
LAKE WORTH 82 83 110/ 12/ 14 1020.6R
SETTLEMENT POINT 83 90/ 11/ 12 1021.5F
$$
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 SAT JUN 13 2015
TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT
FORECAST FORECAST
FRI...JUN 12 SAT....JUN 13 SUN....JUN 14
CITY HI/LO PCPN WEA HI/LO WEA HI/LO
ABILENE TX 91 73 MOCLDY 90/72 MOCLDY 90/72
AKRON CANTON 90 70 .18 TSTRMS 81/68 TSTRMS 86/70
ALBANY NY 85 63 1.69 SUNNY 84/59 PTCLDY 82/65
ALBUQUERQUE 85 63 .20 MOCLDY 84/61 MOCLDY 85/63
ALLENTOWN 92 69 .38 PTCLDY 85/64 TSTRMS 85/67
AMARILLO 72 64 MOCLDY 80/63 MOCLDY 83/64
ANCHORAGE 66 52 SUNNY 71/50 SUNNY 76/55
ASHEVILLE 80 66 .40 MOCLDY 84/65 PTCLDY 87/65
ATLANTA 85 69 .09 PTCLDY 90/73 PTCLDY 92/74
ATLANTIC CITY 90 74 PTCLDY 88/66 PTCLDY 81/66
AUSTIN 93 73 .01 MOCLDY 89/73 MOCLDY 88/74
BALTIMORE 94 73 TSTRMS 89/70 MOCLDY 88/70
BATON ROUGE 87 72 .09 TSTRMS 88/74 TSTRMS 88/73
BILLINGS 88 54 SUNNY 76/52 MOCLDY 69/49
BIRMINGHAM 86 70 PTCLDY 90/73 PTCLDY 91/74
BISMARCK 81 59 TSTRMS 81/55 TSTRMS 71/50
BOISE 88 53 SUNNY 82/51 SUNNY 87/56
BOSTON 79 66 PTCLDY 79/65 PTCLDY 76/60
BRIDGEPORT 80 71 PTCLDY 89/61 MOCLDY 82/61
BROWNSVILLE 92 79 PTCLDY 91/79 MOCLDY 90/79
BUFFALO 84 59 .52 MOCLDY 74/61 CLOUDY 79/67
BURLINGTON VT 76 60 1.39 SUNNY 81/55 PTCLDY 80/61
CARIBOU 76 55 .02 PTCLDY 77/53 SUNNY 71/46
CASPER 81 51 PTCLDY 76/49 PTCLDY 75/48
CHARLESTON SC 91 74 PTCLDY 95/75 PTCLDY 96/75
CHARLESTON WV 91 72 MOCLDY 89/72 MOCLDY 90/70
CHARLOTTE 90 72 PTCLDY 93/72 PTCLDY 95/72
CHATTANOOGA 88 70 .03 PTCLDY 92/72 PTCLDY 92/71
CHEYENNE 71 52 PTCLDY 78/53 PTCLDY 77/51
CHICAGO 67 56 .17 MOCLDY 73/65 TSTRMS 80/69
CINCINNATI 91 68 .10 MOCLDY 88/69 MOCLDY 87/69
CLEVELAND 90 60 1.53 MOCLDY 76/68 TSTRMS 86/70
COLORADO SPGS 70 52 .42 MOCLDY 81/56 PTCLDY 78/53
COLUMBIA SC 93 73 PTCLDY 98/73 PTCLDY 98/74
COLUMBUS GA 88 67 .49 PTCLDY 92/72 PTCLDY 94/73
COLUMBUS OH 93 69 .04 MOCLDY 89/70 TSTRMS 86/70
$$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 2 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT SAT JUN 13 2015
TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT
FORECAST FORECAST
FRI...JUN 12 SAT....JUN 13 SUN....JUN 14
CITY HI/LO PCPN WEA HI/LO WEA HI/LO
CONCORD NH 83 64 .23 SUNNY 85/56 PTCLDY 83/57
CORPUS CHRISTI 92 77 MOCLDY 89/78 MOCLDY 89/77
DALLAS FT WORTH 93 78 MOCLDY 89/73 MOCLDY 89/74
DAYTON 91 70 .12 MOCLDY 89/72 MOCLDY 85/71
DAYTONA BEACH 90 72 PTCLDY 88/73 PTCLDY 90/73
DENVER 70 54 PTCLDY 83/55 PTCLDY 81/55
DES MOINES 69 65 .02 CLOUDY 80/67 SHWRS 82/67
DETROIT 82 58 .51 MOCLDY 75/64 SHWRS 84/69
DULUTH 76 52 PTCLDY 68/52 MOCLDY 74/53
EL PASO 97 70 SUNNY 98/72 SUNNY 99/73
ELKINS 84 66 .15 MOCLDY 83/67 MOCLDY 84/64
ERIE 90 60 .61 MOCLDY 71/64 TSTRMS 82/68
EUGENE 76 44 SUNNY 79/46 SUNNY 83/50
EVANSVILLE 93 75 MOCLDY 87/73 MOCLDY 89/74
FAIRBANKS 58 37 .01 PTCLDY 69/47 MOCLDY 76/51
FARGO 82 60 PTCLDY 85/61 TSTRMS 76/55
FLAGSTAFF 73 48 TSTRMS 74/46 PTCLDY 78/47
FLINT 70 58 .16 MOCLDY 74/63 SHWRS 82/68
FORT SMITH 92 74 MOCLDY 87/72 MOCLDY 86/72
FORT WAYNE 83 68 .97 TSTRMS 83/67 TSTRMS 83/70
FRESNO 101 77 SUNNY 104/69 SUNNY 101/66
GOODLAND 64 56 .11 MOCLDY 83/59 MOCLDY 86/60
GRAND JUNCTION 81 53 PTCLDY 85/56 PTCLDY 88/58
GRAND RAPIDS 66 57 .19 CLOUDY 76/65 TSTRMS 78/67
GREAT FALLS 80 38 PTCLDY 71/43 MOCLDY 66/45
GREEN BAY 70 56 .01 CLOUDY 66/59 CLOUDY 75/63
GREENSBORO 89 73 PTCLDY 92/71 PTCLDY 93/72
HARRISBURG 91 72 .40 MOCLDY 85/68 TSTRMS 85/69
HARTFORD SPGFLD 89 69 .08 PTCLDY 84/60 PTCLDY 84/62
HELENA 84 49 SUNNY 75/47 PTCLDY 70/49
HONOLULU 88 74 PTCLDY 87/70 PTCLDY 87/71
HOUSTON INTCNTL 92 75 .20 TSTRMS 86/75 TSTRMS 87/74
HUNTSVILLE AL 91 71 PTCLDY 93/73 PTCLDY 93/74
INDIANAPOLIS 89 71 .21 MOCLDY 87/70 MOCLDY 85/71
JACKSON MS 86 71 .52 TSTRMS 89/72 MOCLDY 89/71
JACKSONVILLE 92 71 PTCLDY 94/73 PTCLDY 95/72
JUNEAU 57 43 MOCLDY 63/48 MOCLDY 76/46
KANSAS CITY 76 66 .06 SHWRS 79/68 TSTRMS 81/68
KEY WEST 88 74 .09 TSTRMS 87/80 MOCLDY 87/79
KNOXVILLE 90 69 PTCLDY 90/69 PTCLDY 93/71
LAKE CHARLES 86 71 1.64 TSTRMS 85/74 TSTRMS 87/75
LANSING 69 57 .02 CLOUDY 76/64 TSTRMS 80/68
LAS VEGAS 100 82 SUNNY 103/82 SUNNY 105/83
LEXINGTON 89 70 PTCLDY 87/70 PTCLDY 89/71
$$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 3 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT SAT JUN 13 2015
TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT
FORECAST FORECAST
FRI...JUN 12 SAT....JUN 13 SUN....JUN 14
CITY HI/LO PCPN WEA HI/LO WEA HI/LO
LINCOLN 68 59 MOCLDY 79/65 MOCLDY 81/64
LITTLE ROCK 92 74 TSTRMS 87/73 TSTRMS 87/73
LOS ANGELES 72 64 MOCLDY 75/62 PTCLDY 77/62
LOUISVILLE 92 75 PTCLDY 90/75 MOCLDY 92/75
LUBBOCK 87 66 .54 MOCLDY 84/65 MOCLDY 86/66
MACON 91 70 .01 PTCLDY 94/71 PTCLDY 96/72
MADISON 70 60 .19 SHWRS 73/64 TSTRMS 77/65
MEDFORD 91 56 SUNNY 87/53 SUNNY 92/56
MEMPHIS 92 74 MOCLDY 90/74 MOCLDY 89/75
MIAMI BEACH 90 82 MOCLDY 87/78 MOCLDY 87/78
MIDLAND ODESSA 92 69 .53 PTCLDY 92/70 PTCLDY 92/70
MILWAUKEE 59 52 .07 SHWRS 64/58 TSTRMS 74/61
MPLS ST PAUL 79 64 CLOUDY 72/62 MOCLDY 81/64
MISSOULA 79 42 SUNNY 72/42 SUNNY 76/46
MOBILE 87 73 MOCLDY 88/73 MOCLDY 89/73
MONTGOMERY 90 70 .20 TSTRMS 92/73 PTCLDY 93/73
NASHVILLE 86 70 .03 MOCLDY 90/72 PTCLDY 92/74
NEW ORLEANS 85 74 .87 TSTRMS 87/77 TSTRMS 88/76
NEW YORK CITY 88 77 MOCLDY 85/67 MOCLDY 83/65
NEWARK 89 76 MOCLDY 88/67 MOCLDY 84/66
NORFOLK VA 93 77 PTCLDY 91/73 MOCLDY 85/72
NORTH PLATTE 71 56 MOCLDY 81/59 MOCLDY 84/60
OKLAHOMA CITY 90 66 3.49 TSTRMS 82/70 TSTRMS 84/70
OMAHA 68 64 CLOUDY 79/66 SHWRS 82/66
ORLANDO 91 77 .02 PTCLDY 92/74 PTCLDY 93/74
PADUCAH 92 73 MOCLDY 88/74 MOCLDY 88/75
PENDLETON 83 45 SUNNY 77/50 SUNNY 83/52
PEORIA 85 71 .64 TSTRMS 86/70 TSTRMS 86/70
PHILADELPHIA 95 77 PTCLDY 88/70 MOCLDY 88/68
PHOENIX 104 82 SUNNY 104/80 VRYHOT 106/81
PITTSBURGH 90 69 .22 TSTRMS 80/68 TSTRMS 82/70
POCATELLO 85 54 SUNNY 81/46 SUNNY 81/48
PORTLAND ME 80 59 .19 SUNNY 83/58 SUNNY 75/54
PORTLAND OR 74 51 PTCLDY 76/51 SUNNY 84/55
PROVIDENCE 82 67 MOCLDY 82/61 PTCLDY 80/60
PUEBLO 74 58 .05 PTCLDY 83/58 PTCLDY 82/57
RALEIGH DURHAM 90 74 PTCLDY 95/73 PTCLDY 95/73
RAPID CITY 77 54 PTCLDY 79/56 WINDY 72/52
RENO 91 62 SUNNY 94/58 SUNNY 92/57
RICHMOND 93 76 PTCLDY 94/72 MOCLDY 90/70
ROANOKE 89 73 .04 PTCLDY 90/71 PTCLDY 90/70
ROCHESTER NY 83 59 .17 MOCLDY 74/59 CLOUDY 79/67
ROCKFORD 67 60 .10 TSTRMS 75/65 TSTRMS 81/69
SACRAMENTO 105 67 SUNNY 95/59 SUNNY 90/57
ST LOUIS 93 75 .07 TSTRMS 92/75 TSTRMS 89/74
ST PETERSBURG 91 76 .20 MOCLDY 91/78 MOCLDY 91/78
ST THOMAS VI 88 81 PTCLDY 88/80 PTCLDY 89/78
$$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 4 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT SAT JUN 13 2015
TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT
FORECAST FORECAST
FRI...JUN 12 SAT....JUN 13 SUN....JUN 14
CITY HI/LO PCPN WEA HI/LO WEA HI/LO
SALEM OR 76 47 SUNNY 78/47 SUNNY 85/52
SALT LAKE CITY 87 61 SUNNY 86/63 SUNNY 87/65
SAN ANGELO 93 70 MOCLDY 93/72 MOCLDY 92/72
SAN ANTONIO 93 77 MOCLDY 90/76 MOCLDY 89/75
SAN DIEGO 68 63 MOCLDY 71/64 PTCLDY 73/62
SAN FRANCISCO 73 57 PTCLDY 72/55 PTCLDY 69/55
SAN JOSE 86 59 PTCLDY 83/58 SUNNY 79/57
SAN JUAN PR 90 79 .39 PTCLDY 90/79 PTCLDY 91/78
SANTA FE 82 59 MOCLDY 79/53 MOCLDY 82/54
ST STE MARIE 71 44 PTCLDY 76/56 CLOUDY 67/54
SAVANNAH 92 70 .06 PTCLDY 95/73 PTCLDY 97/75
SEATTLE 68 50 PTCLDY 72/52 PTCLDY 78/55
SHREVEPORT 90 75 .11 MOCLDY 87/73 TSTRMS 88/73
SIOUX CITY 67 63 MOCLDY 79/63 MOCLDY 85/64
SIOUX FALLS 72 63 MOCLDY 79/61 PTCLDY 82/61
SOUTH BEND 77 62 .14 MOCLDY 80/66 TSTRMS 82/70
SPOKANE 78 43 SUNNY 73/50 SUNNY 78/54
SPRINGFIELD IL 90 70 .14 TSTRMS 90/70 TSTRMS 87/71
SPRINGFIELD MO 89 69 .15 MOCLDY 86/70 TSTRMS 83/69
SYRACUSE 83 59 1.12 SUNNY 76/58 MOCLDY 81/65
TALLAHASSEE 93 73 PTCLDY 93/73 PTCLDY 95/73
TAMPA 93 76 .02 MOCLDY 92/77 MOCLDY 92/76
TOLEDO 82 60 .32 MOCLDY 78/66 TSTRMS 86/70
TOPEKA 75 67 .02 SHWRS 80/69 TSTRMS 82/69
TUCSON 99 70 SUNNY 100/71 SUNNY 102/73
TULSA 94 68 1.20 TSTRMS 83/72 MOCLDY 85/72
TUPELO 90 71 .04 MOCLDY 91/72 MOCLDY 92/72
WACO 94 73 MOCLDY 89/73 MOCLDY 89/73
WASHINGTON DC 94 75 .02 TSTRMS 92/76 TSTRMS 89/73
W PALM BEACH 89 81 MOCLDY 87/78 MOCLDY 87/78
WICHITA 80 68 .15 TSTRMS 81/69 TSTRMS 83/69
WICHITA FALLS 93 67 2.98 TSTRMS 87/71 MOCLDY 89/71
WILKES BARRE 90 65 .31 PTCLDY 82/62 MOCLDY 81/66
WILMINGTON DE 91 74 MOCLDY 88/69 MOCLDY 85/69
YAKIMA 85 45 SUNNY 79/52 SUNNY 83/57
YOUNGSTOWN 89 63 1.09 TSTRMS 78/65 TSTRMS 84/68
YUMA 103 77 SUNNY 103/73 VRYHOT 106/75
NATIONAL TEMPERATURE EXTREMES
HIGH FRI...116 AT DEATH VALLEY CA
LOW SAT....27 AT CHALKYITSIK AK
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Last Updated: 2015-06-13 12:50:05