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Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Severe Thunderstorm at Oklahoma City

Severe Thunderstorm Watch at Oklahoma City Until: Tue, 10:00 pm CDT

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SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH 11 IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1000 PM CDT
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BRYAN, CADDO, CANADIAN
CARTER, CHOCTAW, CLEVELAND
COAL, COMANCHE, COTTON
CUSTER, DEWEY, ELLIS
GARVIN, GRADY, GREER
HARMON, HASKELL, HUGHES
JACKSON, JEFFERSON, JOHNSTON
KIOWA, LATIMER, LE FLORE
LOVE, MARSHALL, MCCLAIN
MCINTOSH, MURRAY, MUSKOGEE
OKFUSKEE, OKLAHOMA, PITTSBURG
PONTOTOC, POTTAWATOMIE, PUSHMATAHA
ROGER MILLS, SEMINOLE, SEQUOYAH
STEPHENS, TILLMAN, WASHITA.


AES Compliance Seminars in Seattle, WA

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> Reminder
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> AES Compliance Seminars in Seattle, WA
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> Are you looking to improve your export compliance knowledge?
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> 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
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> Thursday, April 16, 2015
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> AM Workshop: 8:00am - 11:30 am
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> PM Workshop: 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm
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> Place
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> 3201 S. 176th St Seattle, Washington 98188
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> 3201 S. 176th St Seattle, Washington 98188
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> Cost
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> $249.00
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> Contact
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> Shawn Shannon at 443-895-8881 or shawn@m-palm.com
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> For complete details on this and future seminars visit our meeting and presentation page: http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/aes/meetingsandpresentations/
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The Roundup

FLORIDA REGIONAL WEATHER ROUNDUP
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAMPA BAY RUSKIN FL
100 PM EDT TUE MAR 31 2015

NOTE: "FAIR" INDICATES FEW OR NO CLOUDS BELOW 12,000 FEET WITH NO
SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND/OR OBSTRUCTIONS TO VISIBILITY.

FLZ001>010-012>015-112-114-115-311800-
PANHANDLE FLORIDA

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
PENSACOLA      PTSUNNY   76  59  55 W13       30.13F
PENSACOLA NAS  PTSUNNY   79  62  56 W10G22    30.13F
MILTON NAS     PTSUNNY   79  59  50 W13G21    30.12
CRESTVIEW      PTSUNNY   77  60  55 W9G17     30.14F
DUKE FIELD     PTSUNNY   79  59  50 W10       30.12F
VALPARAISO     PTSUNNY   79  60  52 W8G18     30.12F
MARY ESTHER    MOSUNNY   76  62  61 SW9       30.12F
TRI COUNTY     PTSUNNY   78  62  57 VRB6      30.12F
PANAMA CITY    PTSUNNY   79  61  53 W12G20    30.12F
TYNDALL AFB    MOSUNNY   74  66  75 W15       30.15S
APALACHICOLA   PTSUNNY   80  62  54 W16G24    30.15S

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              69 69  260/  6/  8 1020.5F   2/ 8   2/ 8
29.2N   88.2W              72 72  230/  6/  6 1021.6S   2/ 8   2/ 8
28.8N   86.0W              73 74  270/ 10/ 12 1021.9S   2/ 5   2/ 5
PANAMA CITY BEAC           67 64  260/  9/ 10 1020.9R
CAPE SAN BLAS    NOT AVBL
TOWER C                    68     250/ 11/ 12 1021.2S
28.5N   84.5W              71 70  250/  6/  6 1021.8F   2/ 4   2/ 4

$$
FLZ011-016>038-118-127-128-134-139-239-311800-
NORTH FLORIDA

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
MARIANNA       MOSUNNY   78  64  61 W9        30.11F
TALLAHASSEE    PTSUNNY   78  64  61 W10       30.12F
PERRY          PTSUNNY   77  66  70 SW8       30.13F
CROSS CITY       N/A     78  64  61 W13       30.13F
LAKE CITY      CLOUDY    73  64  73 SW8       30.13F
GAINESVILLE    PTSUNNY   73  63  70 W9        30.13F
MAYPORT NAS    MOSUNNY   77  63  61 SW7       30.10F
JACKSONVILLE   MOSUNNY   75  63  66 SW9       30.10F
JAX NAS        MOSUNNY   77  62  59 S9G16     30.12F
JAX CRAIG      MOSUNNY   75  62  64 SW10      30.11F
JAX CECIL      PTSUNNY   73  64  73 W12       30.12F
FERNANDINA BEA FAIR      81  64  57 SW8       30.09F
ST AUGUSTINE   PTSUNNY   77  63  61 SW10      30.11F

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                75     290/  6/  9   N/A
KEATON BEACH               67     250/  7/  7 1020.9F
CEDAR KEY                  70     260/ 10/ 13 1021.5F
FERNANDINA                 68 62  230/  5/  5 1019.1F
30.7N   81.3W                 63                N/A     1/ 9
MAYPORT                    69 64  270/  5/  8 1019.9F
ST AUGUSTINE               76 63  230/  9/ 11 1020.3F

$$
FLZ040-043>046-052-053-057-058-063-144-311800-
INTERIOR CENTRAL FLORIDA

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
OCALA          PTSUNNY   79  63  57 W9        30.14F
THE VILLAGES     N/A     77  63  61 SW6G13    30.04F
LEESBURG       MOSUNNY   77  62  59 W7        30.15F
SANFORD        MOSUNNY   77  62  59 W10       30.14F
ORLANDO EXEC   MOSUNNY   77  63  61 W8        30.14F
ORLANDO INTL   MOSUNNY   78  63  59 NW8       30.15F
KISSIMMEE      PTSUNNY   77  63  61 NW6       30.16F
WINTER HAVEN   MOSUNNY   79  62  56 NW7       30.17F
LAKELAND       MOSUNNY   77  61  57 N7        30.16F
BARTOW         PTSUNNY   75  61  60 W2        30.17F
OKEECHOBEE     MOSUNNY   77  59  53 N3        30.17F

$$
FLZ041-047-054-059-064-141-147-311800-
EAST CENTRAL FLORIDA

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
ORMOND BEACH   MOSUNNY   75  63  64 SW7       30.13F
DAYTONA BEACH  MOSUNNY   77  61  57 W8        30.13F
DELAND           N/A    N/A N/A N/A W8        30.14F
NEW SMYRNA BEA MOSUNNY   79  61  53 W5        30.14F
JFK SPACE CTR  SUNNY     75  45  34 E7          N/A
TITUSVILLE     MOSUNNY   79  63  57 W6        30.14F
CAPE CANAVERAL MOSUNNY   78  60  54 S8        30.13F
PATRICK AFB    SUNNY     78  60  55 SW5       30.14
MELBOURNE      PTSUNNY   76  60  57 CALM      30.14F
VERO BEACH     PTSUNNY   76  61  59 E9        30.16F
FT PIERCE      PTSUNNY   76  61  59 E8        30.15F
STUART         MOSUNNY   73  59  60 NE10      30.18

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              68 71  260/  4/  4 1021.4F
28.9N   78.5W              73 75  280/ 10/ 12 1020.5F
TRIDENT PIER               77 71  200/  1/  4 1021.4F
28.4N   80.5W                 72                N/A     1/ 9
27.5N   80.2W                 75                N/A     2/10   2/11

$$
FLZ050-056-061-142-242-148-248-149-249-151-251-155-255-
160-260-311800-
WEST CENTRAL FLORIDA

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
CRYSTAL RIVER  CLOUDY    73  63  68 W12G17    30.16F
INVERNESS      FAIR     N/A N/A N/A W5        30.15F
BROOKSVILLE    PTSUNNY   77  63  61 W13G21    30.17F
ZEPHYRHILLS    FAIR      77  57  50 CALM      30.16F
CLEARWATER     PTSUNNY   76  63  64 W9        30.17F
TAMPA INTL     MOSUNNY   77  62  59 W13       30.17F
TAMPA EXEC     MOSUNNY   81  63  54 N3        30.16F
PLANT CITY     PTSUNNY   77  63  61 NW8       30.17F
MACDILL AFB    SUNNY     79  65  62 NW10      30.17F
PETER O KNIGHT PTSUNNY   79  64  61 W7        30.17S
ST PETERSBURG  PTSUNNY   74  62  66 W8        30.16S
SARASOTA       MOSUNNY   75  60  59 W13       30.16F
VENICE         FAIR      75  61  60 W12       30.18F

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                  70     260/ 10/ 13 1021.5F
28.5N   84.5W              71 70  250/  6/  6 1021.8F   2/ 4   2/ 4
27.3N   84.2W                 72                N/A     1/ 6
CLEARWATER BEACH NOT AVBL
MIDDLE TAMPA BAY           70     280/  8/ 10 1022.4F
VENICE                     72 72  290/ 10/ 11 1021.4F

$$
FLZ066-069-070-075>078-162-262-165-265-311800-
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA AND KEYS

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
PUNTA GORDA    MOSUNNY   78  59  51 NW8       30.18F
FT MYERS       MOSUNNY   78  57  48 VRB3      30.16F
SOUTHWEST INTL MOSUNNY   78  57  48 E5        30.16F
NAPLES         SUNNY     78  56  46 NW3       30.16F
MARCO ISLAND   SUNNY     79  54  41 CALM      30.16F
IMMOKALEE      SUNNY    N/A N/A N/A NE7       30.17F
MARATHON       SUNNY     77  59  53 NE10      30.17F
KEY WEST NAS   SUNNY     78  52  40 E13       30.17F
KEY WEST INTL  SUNNY     78  56  46 NE10      30.18F

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                     72 72  290/ 10/ 11 1021.4F
NAPLES                     74 73  350/  6/ 10 1021.6F
26.0N   85.6W              72 75   90/  6/  8 1022.5S   1/ 7   2/ 7
DRY TORTUGAS               72      60/ 14/ 15 1022.0R
NW FL BAY                  72     150/  6/  7 1022.5
SAND KEY                   73      80/ 11/ 13 1021.8F
SOMBRERO KEY               72      40/ 10/ 11 1022.2F
LONG KEY                   72 73   10/  8/  9 1022.5F
MOLASSES REEF              72 77   40/ 11/ 12 1021.5F

$$
FLZ067-068-071>074-168-172>174-311800-
SOUTHEAST FLORIDA

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
W PALM BEACH   MOSUNNY   78  59  51 NE9       30.16F
FT LAUDER-EXEC SUNNY     80  49  33 NW6       30.16F
FT LAUDERDALE  SUNNY     79  51  37 E12       30.16F
POMPANO BEACH  SUNNY     78  53  41 E12       30.17F
PEMBROKE PINES SUNNY     81  47  30 NE7       30.18F
OPA LOCKA      SUNNY     80  47  31 VRB3      30.17F
MIAMI          MOSUNNY   79  46  31 NE8       30.17F
WEST KENDALL   SUNNY     80  50  34 VRB5      30.17F
HOMESTEAD      NOT AVBL

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            74      60/  8/ 10 1021.5F
VIRGINIA KEY               73 75   70/  8/ 10 1021.7F

Wind at Sandberg

Wind Advisory at Sandberg Until: Wed, 9:00 am PDT

Details at: http://goo.gl/E3xFri

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN LOS ANGELES/OXNARD HAS ISSUED A
WIND ADVISORY, WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 9 PM THIS EVENING TO 9 AM
PDT WEDNESDAY.

WINDS, NORTHWEST 25 TO 35 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 55 MPH, STRONGEST
THROUGH THE INTERSTATE 5 CORRIDOR.

TIMING, WINDS WILL INCREASE LATER THIS AFTERNOON AND
EVENING, PEAKING BETWEEN 11 PM AND 6 AM TONIGHT.

IMPACTS, GUSTY WINDS WILL MAKE DRIVING DIFFICULT, ESPECIALLY
FOR DRIVERS OF HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS

WHEN DRIVING, USE EXTRA CAUTION. BE PREPARED FOR SUDDEN GUSTY
CROSS WINDS.


USDA Pend Food Safety Grants, Including Antimicrobial Resistance, to Protect Consumers from OMNIBUS in process cause Pending of all GRANTS includes in Article

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USDA Awards 36 Food Safety Grants, Including $6.7 Million for Antimicrobial Resistance, to Protect Consumers
 

WASHINGTON, March 31, 2015 - The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) today announced funding awards totaling nearly $19 million, including more than $6.7 million for antimicrobial resistance strategies, to 36 grantees to ensure a safe and nutritious food supply and while maintaining American agricultural competitiveness. NIFA made the awards through the Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI), which is authorized by the 2014 Farm Bill.

"Increasing food safety continues to be a major focus for USDA, as it directly impacts the health and well-being of all Americans," said Sonny Ramaswamy, NIFA director. "Funding provided to universities supports discoveries of new ways that we can prevent foodborne illnesses and increase the safety of our food production industry."

NIFA made the awards through the AFRI Food Safety program to protect consumers from microbial and chemical contaminants that may occur in the food chain, from production to consumption. This year, AFRI's Food Safety program is comprised of five sub-programs. The following projects have been selected for awards in each sub-program:

Enhancing Food Safety through Improved Processing Technologies

  • University of Arkansas, Pine Bluff, Ark. $149,000
  • Tennessee State University, Nashville, Tenn., $500,000
  • University of Maine, Orono, Maine, $900,000
  • University of California, Davis, Calif., $751,000
  • Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich., $700,000

Effective Mitigation Strategies for Antimicrobial Resistance

  • Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colo., $749,838
  • University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla., $2,193,556
  • University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn., $2,250,000
  • Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, N.C., $15,000
  • Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, $16,500
  • Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Va., $750,000
  • Washington State University, Pullman, Wash., $749,993

Identifying and Targeting Food Safety Needs

  • Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Ill., $50,000

Improving Food Safety

  • University of Connecticut, Mansfield, Conn., $49,744
  • University of South Florida, Tampa, Fl., $499,972
  • Emory University, Atlanta, Ga., $499,968
  • University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, $499,516
  • University of Maine, Orono, Maine, $150,000
  • University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Mass., $499,567
  • University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn., $500,000
  • University of Nevada-Reno, Reno, Nev., $150,000
  • Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., $979,761
  • North Dakota State University, Fargo, N.D., $172,339
  • The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, $50,000
  • University of California, Davis, Calif., $499,812

Improving Food Quality

  • University of California, Davis, Calif., $498,356
  • University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla., $499,652
  • University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho, $248,408
  • University of Illinois, Champaign, Ill., $861,714
  • Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind., $465,694
  • Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, $420,685
  • University of Maine, Orono, Maine, $46,293
  • University of Maryland, Princess Anne, Md., $149,998
  • University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Mass., $499,977
  • Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich., $489,528
  • West Virginia University, Morgantown, W.V., $435,353

This year's projects include Washington State University's efforts to discover causes and solutions for AMR impact on dairy farms and calf-rearing ranches by researching the effects of different antibiotics on AMR prevalence, the existence of AMR reservoirs and niches, and the maintenance and spread of AMR throughout the farms and ranches. Tennessee State University researchers will focus on implementing a holistic roadmap for accelerating the innovation process in irradiation research, guiding technology development for contaminant treatment. West Virginia University researchers aim to develop innovative protein sources for the growing population by repurposing protein from underutilized resources, specifically the water-soluble proteins from fish processing byproducts that contain mineral, amino acid, and fatty acid profiles. A complete list of this year's project descriptions is available on the NIFA website.

Successful projects funded in previous years include a project at the University of Nebraska to reduce the occurrence of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) along the entire beef production pathway, a development of microwave pasteurization technology at Washington State University to reduce pathogens and extend shelf-life of processed foods, efforts at the University of California-Davis to understand how pathogens survive on and infect fresh produce, and a project at Georgia Tech looking at new methods of Salmonella detection.

The purpose of AFRI is to support research, education, and extension work by awarding grants that address key problems of national, regional, and multi-state importance in sustaining all components of food and agriculture. AFRI is NIFA's flagship competitive grant program authorized under the 2014 Farm Bill and supports work in six priority areas: 1) plant health and production and plant products; 2) animal health and production and animal products; 3) food safety, nutrition and health; 4) bioenergy, natural resources and environment; 5) agriculture systems and technology; and 6) agriculture economics and rural communities.

The Farm Bill builds on historic economic gains in rural America over the past six years, while achieving meaningful reform and billions of dollars in savings for taxpayers. Since enactment, USDA has made significant progress to implement each provision of this critical legislation, including providing disaster relief to farmers and ranchers; strengthening risk management tools; expanding access to rural credit; funding critical research; establishing innovative public-private conservation partnerships; developing new markets for rural-made products; and investing in infrastructure, housing and community facilities to help improve quality of life in rural America. For more information, visit www.usda.gov/farmbill.

Through federal funding and leadership for research, education and extension programs, NIFA focuses on investing in science and solving critical issues impacting people's daily lives and the nation's future. For more information, visit www.nifa.usda.gov.

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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 TUE MAR 31 2015

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

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 MON...MAR 30   TUE....MAR 31   WED....APR 01
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

ABILENE TX       83  65         MOCLDY  86/63   PTCLDY  83/64
AKRON CANTON     53  40         SHWRS   50/30   PTCLDY  53/41
ALBANY NY        46  34         MOCLDY  44/23   SUNNY   42/24
ALBUQUERQUE      79  50         PTCLDY  78/49   SUNNY   78/46
ALLENTOWN        55  32         RNSNOW  42/28   SUNNY   45/30
AMARILLO         79  47         MOCLDY  85/53   PTCLDY  88/50
ANCHORAGE        49  31         MOCLDY  45/31   MOCLDY  43/31
ASHEVILLE        64  33         PTCLDY  70/45   SUNNY   67/46
ATLANTA          71  47         MOCLDY  74/53   PTCLDY  77/56
ATLANTIC CITY    59  32   .02   RAIN    52/32   SUNNY   49/33
AUSTIN           80  65         MOCLDY  82/64   TSTRMS  79/63
BALTIMORE        61  38         SHWRS   59/37   SUNNY   53/37
BATON ROUGE      84  59         MOCLDY  83/61   MOCLDY  83/64
BILLINGS         71  53         MOCLDY  78/43   WINDY   59/33
BIRMINGHAM       75  49   .01   TSTRMS  74/54   MOCLDY  77/59
BISMARCK         68  27         SUNNY   76/44   WINDY   62/35
BOISE            77  54         WINDY   63/35   PTCLDY  53/32
BOSTON           45  37         MOCLDY  47/30   SUNNY   42/27
BRIDGEPORT       53  35         RNSNOW  44/27   SUNNY   45/28
BROWNSVILLE      82  68         MOCLDY  81/68   WINDY   82/70
BUFFALO          41  26   .17   MOCLDY  39/25   PTCLDY  41/30
BURLINGTON VT    42  30    MM   SUNNY   37/19   SUNNY   36/23
CARIBOU          38  29   .06   MOCLDY  39/15   SUNNY   25/12
CASPER           68  31         PTCLDY  75/38   PTCLDY  52/27
CHARLESTON SC    70  49         SUNNY   79/58   PTCLDY  75/51
CHARLESTON WV    61  36         MOCLDY  72/38   SUNNY   65/45
CHARLOTTE        70  35   .19   SUNNY   73/49   SUNNY   69/48
CHATTANOOGA      71  40         MOCLDY  73/50   SUNNY   75/52
CHEYENNE         68  36         SUNNY   74/43   MOCLDY  63/30
CHICAGO          61  39   .09   MOCLDY  53/35   PTCLDY  66/52
CINCINNATI       59  42         SUNNY   66/39   SUNNY   65/48
CLEVELAND        54  38   .08   SHWRS   45/32   MOCLDY  50/43
COLORADO SPGS    73  37         PTCLDY  74/43   PTCLDY  73/34
COLUMBIA SC      72  40   .02   SUNNY   77/53   SUNNY   75/50
COLUMBUS GA      76  49   .41   MOCLDY  77/53   MOCLDY  77/58
COLUMBUS OH      57  45         PTCLDY  59/36   SUNNY   60/45

$$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 2 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT TUE MAR 31 2015

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

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 MON...MAR 30   TUE....MAR 31   WED....APR 01
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

CONCORD NH       41  26         SUNNY   45/21   SUNNY   40/18
CORPUS CHRISTI   80  65         MOCLDY  79/67   MOCLDY  80/68
DALLAS FT WORTH  75  64         MOCLDY  82/65   MOCLDY  78/65
DAYTON           58  47         PTCLDY  61/38   SUNNY   61/46
DAYTONA BEACH    78  56         PTCLDY  80/61   MOCLDY  77/62
DENVER           73  41         SUNNY   79/48   PTCLDY  71/34
DES MOINES       76  43         SUNNY   73/48   WINDY   81/50
DETROIT          59  35   .21   RNSNOW  46/31   PTCLDY  51/38
DULUTH           51  30   .03   PTCLDY  56/31   MOCLDY  58/40
EL PASO          84  65         MOCLDY  80/56   SUNNY   82/58
ELKINS           53  32         SHWRS   63/31   SUNNY   57/29
ERIE             48  27   .16   RNSNOW  36/27   MOCLDY  41/37
EUGENE           72  49         SHWRS   57/39   SHWRS   55/36
EVANSVILLE       65  46         SUNNY   70/42   SUNNY   70/54
FAIRBANKS        51  26         MOCLDY  44/20   MOCLDY  42/19
FARGO            63  30         SUNNY   61/44   PTCLDY  68/37
FLAGSTAFF        69  36         SUNNY   67/36   SUNNY   63/32
FLINT            58  34   .47   SNOSHW  44/28   PTCLDY  52/40
FORT SMITH       78  55         MOCLDY  83/59   MOCLDY  78/61
FORT WAYNE       59  40         MOCLDY  54/35   SUNNY   61/46
FRESNO           89  56         SUNNY   78/47   SUNNY   73/48
GOODLAND         78  31         SUNNY   81/47   PTCLDY  83/35
GRAND JUNCTION   77  43         SUNNY   76/43   PTCLDY  68/34
GRAND RAPIDS     54  36   .19   MOCLDY  50/29   SUNNY   59/47
GREAT FALLS      70  42         MOCLDY  70/36   WINDY   52/32
GREEN BAY        56  32   .17   MOCLDY  51/34   PTCLDY  56/49
GREENSBORO       68  38   .04   SUNNY   74/44   SUNNY   67/42
HARRISBURG       56  31         RNSNOW  49/30   SUNNY   49/32
HARTFORD SPGFLD  49  32         MOCLDY  46/28   SUNNY   46/26
HELENA           70  38         MOCLDY  68/34   WINDY   52/30
HONOLULU         80  68   .03   PTCLDY  83/70   SUNNY   83/70
HOUSTON INTCNTL  83  64         MOCLDY  83/64   MOCLDY  80/66
HUNTSVILLE AL    70  45         MOCLDY  76/52   PTCLDY  78/57
INDIANAPOLIS     61  47         SUNNY   63/38   SUNNY   66/51
JACKSON MS       79  57         MOCLDY  81/59   MOCLDY  81/63
JACKSONVILLE     78  55         PTCLDY  81/61   MOCLDY  79/59
JUNEAU           51  38   .06   SHWRS   44/35   SHWRS   44/35
KANSAS CITY      73  46         SUNNY   75/52   PTCLDY  81/56
KEY WEST         79  61         SUNNY   78/68   SUNNY   81/71
KNOXVILLE        68  39         MOCLDY  72/44   SUNNY   69/47
LAKE CHARLES     79  57         MOCLDY  81/63   MOCLDY  80/66
LANSING          56  35   .29   MOCLDY  48/29   PTCLDY  57/45
LAS VEGAS        90  65         PTCLDY  89/60   SUNNY   81/57
LEXINGTON        61  42         SUNNY   70/39   SUNNY   68/48

$$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 3 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT TUE MAR 31 2015

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

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 MON...MAR 30   TUE....MAR 31   WED....APR 01
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

LINCOLN          79  34         SUNNY   77/50   WINDY   81/47
LITTLE ROCK      74  57         MOCLDY  77/59   MOCLDY  78/62
LOS ANGELES      78  57         MOCLDY  75/58   PTCLDY  75/56
LOUISVILLE       65  46         SUNNY   74/41   SUNNY   72/52
LUBBOCK          74  47         MOCLDY  86/54   PTCLDY  88/52
MACON            74  39   .45   PTCLDY  77/56   PTCLDY  79/56
MADISON          57  36         PTCLDY  58/33   PTCLDY  66/52
MEDFORD          76  49   .01   SHWRS   55/36   MOCLDY  56/36
MEMPHIS          74  53         MOCLDY  77/57   MOCLDY  77/62
MIAMI BEACH      80  62         SUNNY   79/63   SUNNY   82/69
MIDLAND ODESSA   80  58         MOCLDY  85/56   SUNNY   87/57
MILWAUKEE        58  38   .01   PTCLDY  49/34   PTCLDY  53/47
MPLS ST PAUL     57  32         SUNNY   60/42   TSTRMS  72/44
MISSOULA         70  32         SHWRS   57/29   MOCLDY  45/26
MOBILE           83  62         MOCLDY  81/60   MOCLDY  82/61
MONTGOMERY       78  54   .10   SHWRS   82/59   MOCLDY  80/60
NASHVILLE        70  39         PTCLDY  78/47   PTCLDY  74/56
NEW ORLEANS      82  61         MOCLDY  81/64   MOCLDY  81/67
NEW YORK CITY    54  40         RNSNOW  45/32   SUNNY   46/35
NEWARK           58  38         RAIN    47/32   SUNNY   46/34
NORFOLK VA       59  37   .11   PTCLDY  68/43   SUNNY   55/42
NORTH PLATTE     78  29         SUNNY   82/47   PTCLDY  75/35
OKLAHOMA CITY    78  54         MOCLDY  84/61   WINDY   83/62
OMAHA            79  37         SUNNY   76/50   WINDY   80/47
ORLANDO          78  58         PTCLDY  82/62   MOCLDY  82/64
PADUCAH          69  50         SUNNY   73/42   SUNNY   73/58
PENDLETON        68  47         WINDY   55/33   MOCLDY  53/35
PEORIA           71  49         SUNNY   64/41   SUNNY   74/55
PHILADELPHIA     57  37         RAIN    52/35   SUNNY   49/37
PHOENIX          96  69         SUNNY   94/66   SUNNY   90/63
PITTSBURGH       52  39         RAIN    50/28   SUNNY   51/38
POCATELLO        73  36         PTCLDY  72/35   WINDY   49/23
PORTLAND ME      40  34   .02   SUNNY   45/23   SUNNY   39/20
PORTLAND OR      67  50   .04   SHWRS   58/40   SHWRS   55/38
PROVIDENCE       48  32         MOCLDY  48/30   SUNNY   46/28
PUEBLO           78  36         PTCLDY  82/40   PTCLDY  79/40
RALEIGH DURHAM   66  35   .16   SUNNY   73/45   SUNNY   66/40
RAPID CITY       69  38         SUNNY   82/48   WINDY   64/32
RENO             81  54         WINDY   67/34   PTCLDY  55/31
RICHMOND         68  36   .04   PTCLDY  71/42   SUNNY   61/39
ROANOKE          60  43         PTCLDY  71/42   SUNNY   63/43
ROCHESTER NY     45  27   .02   MOCLDY  38/23   PTCLDY  39/27
ROCKFORD         64  36         SUNNY   59/33   PTCLDY  70/52
SACRAMENTO       82  52         PTCLDY  73/45   SUNNY   73/45
ST LOUIS         72  51         SUNNY   74/49   SUNNY   77/63
ST PETERSBURG    76  67         SUNNY   77/67   PTCLDY  80/67
ST THOMAS VI     80  74    MM   SUNNY   86/74   MOCLDY  85/75

$$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 4 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT TUE MAR 31 2015

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

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 MON...MAR 30   TUE....MAR 31   WED....APR 01
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

SALEM OR         68  49   .08   SHWRS   58/40   SHWRS   56/37
SALT LAKE CITY   74  48         WINDY   80/42   PTCLDY  54/32
SAN ANGELO       88  64         MOCLDY  86/61   PTCLDY  84/62
SAN ANTONIO      78  67         MOCLDY  81/64   TSTRMS  78/63
SAN DIEGO        72  61         PTCLDY  71/61   PTCLDY  71/61
SAN FRANCISCO    64  55         WINDY   66/49   WINDY   66/49
SAN JOSE         71  51         PTCLDY  71/44   SUNNY   70/44
SAN JUAN PR      86  71         SUNNY   86/75   MOCLDY  87/75
SANTA FE         73  38         PTCLDY  74/40   SUNNY   74/39
ST STE MARIE     35  18         SNOW    34/23   MOCLDY  42/34
SAVANNAH         71  48         PTCLDY  80/59   MOCLDY  77/55
SEATTLE          64  47   .08   SHWRS   53/41   SHWRS   52/40
SHREVEPORT       74  60         MOCLDY  79/61   MOCLDY  81/64
SIOUX CITY       80  30         SUNNY   78/49   TSTRMS  78/42
SIOUX FALLS      75  33         SUNNY   73/53   WINDY   75/41
SOUTH BEND       59  41   .03   MOCLDY  52/33   SUNNY   61/49
SPOKANE          65  46         WINDY   54/32   MOCLDY  51/29
SPRINGFIELD IL   69  43         SUNNY   67/42   SUNNY   74/56
SPRINGFIELD MO   71  45         PTCLDY  74/50   MOCLDY  76/58
SYRACUSE         43  29   .01   MOCLDY  38/19   PTCLDY  37/24
TALLAHASSEE      79  57   .03   MOCLDY  82/62   MOCLDY  82/60
TAMPA            78  66         SUNNY   78/64   PTCLDY  80/64
TOLEDO           58  38   .06   MOCLDY  47/33   PTCLDY  54/45
TOPEKA           75  41         SUNNY   78/51   PTCLDY  84/53
TUCSON           93  65         SUNNY   89/59   SUNNY   88/56
TULSA            78  60         PTCLDY  83/59   MOCLDY  80/64
TUPELO           74  49         MOCLDY  74/56   MOCLDY  76/59
WACO             77  64         MOCLDY  81/64   MOCLDY  78/64
WASHINGTON DC    66  44         SHWRS   63/41   SUNNY   56/41
W PALM BEACH     77  57         SUNNY   80/62   SUNNY   81/70
WICHITA          77  44         SUNNY   80/57   WINDY   85/55
WICHITA FALLS    79  54         MOCLDY  87/62   MOCLDY  82/63
WILKES BARRE     51  31         RNSNOW  39/25   PTCLDY  41/28
WILMINGTON DE    59  35         RAIN    55/33   SUNNY   49/36
YAKIMA           70  42         WINDY   59/32   PTCLDY  57/33
YOUNGSTOWN       51  31   .02   SHWRS   45/28   PTCLDY  48/39
YUMA             97  68         SUNNY   96/64   SUNNY   90/63

NATIONAL TEMPERATURE EXTREMES

HIGH MON...103 AT DEATH VALLEY CA

LOW  TUE...4 AT MOUNT WASHINGTON NH

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