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B8 WEATHER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2007 DECATUR, ILLINOIS www.herald-review.com Say Goodbye to Smelly Creams, Sharp Razors, Stinging Wax and Painful Needles with ee Institute tttt? rjiun li of Skin Standard Laser Francis C. Lee. m.d.. s.c 3er Using the Gold OUR CRMERRS RRE RUURY5 ROIXING Mostly cloudy -AJfTW. Mostly cloudy with a brief Brilliant sunshine A full day of sunshine Clearing and breezy TT- Mostly cloudy with a couple shower sif" showers Check out vodcasts of top stories in Central Illinois in the multimedia section of www.herald-review.com High: 62 Low: 40 High: 56 High: 61 Low: 46 High: 58 World Cities Today Tomorrow Regional Forecast Central Illinois Low pressure moving in from the south will cause some wet weather from time to time today through tomorrow.

Southern Illinois Low pressure from the south will Ppldrf Shown is today's weather. Temperatures are today's lows and today's highs. 628 lirIM, 2,, --a. i UliTH i Danville Area Almanac Decatur Temperature High Low Record high 83 Record low 18 Precipitation 24 hours ending 2 p.m. yest.

Month to date Normal month to date Year to date Record precipitation .1.71" Central Illinois 1 6142 j- Champaign spread wet weather across the area 58 45 (1921); (1981) 0.00" 2.85" 2.07" 21.98" (2001) Prec. City Hi LoW Hi LoW Acapulco 86 73 pc 68 74 po Amsterdam 50 39 52 39 pc Athens 70 61 pc 71 59 pc Baghdad 91 66 94 68 Barbados 86 75 1 86 78 1 Beijing 66 48 66 52 pc Beirut 84 73 75 68 Bermuda 81 75 81 73 Berlin 48 39 48 41 Buenos Aires 84 67 79 64 Cairo 90 70 88 65 Dakar 86 69 85 69 Geneva 56 36 pc 57 38 pc Hong Kong 88 73 90 73 Jerusalem 83 61 78 56 London 55 41 pc 56 45 pc Madrid 63 41 63 43 Manila 86 77 1 86 79 1 Mexico City 64 41 pc 70 42 Moscow 51 36 pc 50 36 pc New Delhi 93 63 93 64 8 Ottawa 52 41 50 46 Panama 88 73 1 86 73 1 Pans 52 41 pc 53 41 pc Rome 65 57 sh 66 58 1 Seoul 66 54 73 52 pc Sydney 66 59 70 59 Tokyo 72 59 68 61 Warsaw 46 41 51 39 PC Weather (W): s-sunny. pc-partty ctoudy; c-douty; sh-showers; thunderstorms; r-rain; sf-snow flumes; sivsnow; ince. today and keep things unsettled through tomorrow. Extended Illinois The low pressure area will move away over the weekend, allowing a trend toward drier and brighter weather.

Jacksonville -J 3-JULr i 11 Lo 43 39 43 46 39 40 41 41 Hi 58 57 58 58 60 56 58 57 City Flora Hillsboro Mattoon Olney Salem Shelbyville Sullivan Vandalia Chicago Clouds and sun today. Mostly cloudy tonight. Mostly cloudy tomorrow with a couple of showers. -v fesf i Vs- Jm Marshall jfiirtbvvinf 6443 Pollen Index Degree Days 60741 jApsp, fT St. Louis Mostly cloudy today with a passing Heating Degree Days: An index of energy consumption indicating how many degrees the average temperature was below 65 degrees for the day with negative values counting as zero.

Grass Molds Trees Weeds shower. Overcast tonight with a tittle rain. A couple of showers tomorrow. Huraooro Robinson 6043 Yesterday 13 Season to date 115 6045 6250 Low Mod. V.

High High a Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. 2007 Source: National Allergy Bureau, Illinois National Forecast Today Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. Forecast highlow temperatures are given for selected cities. Real Feel Temp 40 1 20 8s.m.

10 a.m. Noon 2 p.M. 4 p.a. Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow City Hi LoW Hi LoW City Hi LoW Hi LoW Charlotte 64 59 70 61 McAHen 84 57 88 63s Cheyenne 70 34 49 28 pc Memphis 56 48 59 47 sh Chicago 60 49 pc 65 49 sh Miami 84 77 1 86 76 1 Cleveland 62 52 pc 63 55 Milwaukee 56 47 pc 61 48 sh Columbus, OH 62 53 65 55 sh Minneapolis 61 40 54 36 pc Dallas 68 44 71 48 Montgomery 64 50 pc 73 51 pc Dayton 62 50 66 53 sh Nashville 58 52 pc 65 49 Denver 74 38 57 32 New Orleans 64 49 pc 71 57 Detroit 60 48 pc 61 52 sh: New York City 60 47 pc 60 58 El Paso 79 52 82 51 Norfolk 74 66 74 65 Fairbanks 22 11 sf 25 13 sf Oklahoma City 64 39 66 44 pc Fargo 63 37 pc 51 27 pc Omaha 62 38 59 40 Flagstaff 7132 67 32 Orlando 78 66t 86 71 Greensboro 60 56 67 60 Philadelphia 60 52 66 58 Hartford 58 39 pc 60 46 Phoenix 93 63 92 65 a Honolulu 85 74 85 72 Pittsburgh 60 51 pc 62 54 Houston 70 46 76 52 Portland, ME 58 35 pc 57 42 pc Indianapolis 62 51 67 51 sh Portland, OR 58 40 pc 58 41 Jacksonville 76 63 pc 75 67 1 St Louis 60 45 59 46 Kansas City 61 43 pc 59 41 pc San Antonio 79 49 83 56 Knoxvlile 67 55 68 55shj San Diego 72 61 pc 68 60 pc Las Vegas 88 57 85 60 San Francisco 68 53 pc 70 53 pc Little Fock 54 42 60 44 pc Seattle 55 40 pc 55 41 Los Angeles 85 59 pc 76 57 pc Topeka 64 41 56 42 pc Louisville 62 53 68 53sh Washington, DC 64 53 63 59 I -1 Chicago! JJDetrott I San Francisco I 6049 6048 -2 V6853 I I WashingtonfJCS 1 "Denver- ST 743f Kansas CrtyXiiV Los AngeW--f54 (smqke) I I w-'iisKHTr5 I nJ Atlanta yJr National Cities Today Tomorrow City Hi LoW Hi LoW Albany 58 37 pc 58 46 Albuquerque 75 45 75 46 Amartllo 70 41 71 40 Anchorage 37 30 sh 39 28 sh Atlanta 64 52 pc 63 56 Austin 76 39 79 48 Baltimore 60 52 65 58 Billings 63 34 pc 36 24 sn Birmingham 60 52 pc 66 50 pc Bismarck 72 36 pc 52 25 pc Boise 62 36 pc 58 35 pc Boston 56 44 pc 60 52 pc Buffalo 58 46 pc 59 54 Casper 68 33 43 29 Charleston, SC 78 65 1 77 68 1 Charleston, WV 62 55 67 57 Sun and Moon Sunrise today 7:16 a.m. Sunset tonight 6:03 p.m.

Moonrise today 5:29 p.m. Moonset today 6:32 a.m. Full Last New First oco Oct 25 Nov1 Nov 9 Nov 17 The patented RealFeel Temperature is AccuWeather's exclusive index of the effects of temperature, wind, humidity, sunshine, precipitation and elevation on the human body. Lake Information as of 7:00 a.m. Lake Clinton Normal Pool level 690.0 (yesterday's level) 688.90 Lake Shelbyville Normal Pool level 599.7 (yesterday's level) 598.84 Lake Decatur Normal pool level 614.4 (yesterday's level) 61 1 .86 AccuWeather.com9 showers 1 T-storms 704(5 Miami FRONTS EZD Rain 1 "I Flurries Snow kl Ice Cold Warm Stationary -10s -08 OS 10s 208 308 408 50s 60s 70s 80s 903 1008 1108 "Told you to wear your Iielmet." Open House 1 HA BY- DAVIDSO SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27th 8 am-4 pm Vy If Vi i A 1 Si.

TTf m. Wa'II hA Hncffl in kill and reariv tn ctiva nut Tricks and Treats. 1 1 1 1 1 ar i iuu au a ui3uuiu up uot DAY BY DAY The History Corner Herald dReview Customer Service Phone Directory Area code is 217 unless otherwise noted, Main Switchboard 429-5151 Outside Decatur: 1-800-437-2533 Newspaper Delivery Service Newsstand Sales 421-6990 5:30 a.m. 5 p.m. Monday-Friday Outside Decatur: 1-800-453-2472 7 a.m.-11 a.m.

SaturdaySunday 7 a.m.-10 a.m. Holidays 1-800-453-2472 Delivery Deadline: 6 a.m. weekdays; 7 a.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays For additional or back copies of the Herald Review, Along with your Sunday or weekend subscription delivered by foot carrier or motor route delivery, you'll receive these regular daily editions: June 11 ,18, and 25. July 4, 5,16 and 23.

August 2, 6, 13, 16, 20 and 27. September 3, 6, 13, 20, and 27. Classified Advertising 422-5555 Office hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon-Fri. Outside Decatur 1-800-453-2527 Phone Orders: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

9 a.m.-noon Sat. SZ. ten 0 sLty Today's highlight in history: In 1854, the "Charge of the light Brigade" took place during the Crimean War as an English brigade of more than 600 men, facing hopeless odds, charged the Russian army and suffered heavy losses. On Oct. 25: In 1400, author Geoffrey Chaucer died in London.

In 1760, Britain's King George III succeeded his late grandfather, George II. In 1918, the Canadian steamship Princess Sophia foundered off the coast of Alaska; some 350 people perished. In 1939, the drama "The Time of Your Life," by William Saroyan, opened in New York. In 1951, peace talks aimed at ending the Korean War resumed in Panmunjom after 63 days. In 1957, mob boss Albert Anas-tasia, the "Lord High Executioner" of "Murder was shot to death in a barber shop inside the Park Sheraton Hotel in New York.

In 1957, the movie musical "Pal Joey," starring Frank Sinatra, Rita Hayworth and Kim Novak, was released. In 1962, U.S. ambassador Adlai E. Stevenson presented photographic evidence of Soviet-built missile bases in Cuba to the U.N. Security Council.

In 1971, the U.N. General Assembly voted to admit mainland China and expel Taiwan. Thought for today: "I know only two words of American slang, 'swell' and I think 'swell' is lousy, but 'lousy' is swell. J.B. Priestley, British novelist (1894-1984) 421-6920 Display Advertising 8 a.m.

5 p.m. Decatur Newsroom 421-6979 Office hours: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Outside Decatur: 1-800-453-3639 Phone calls: 8:30 a.m. -10 p.m. 1 p.m.

-10 p.m., Sun. holidays Springfield Capitol news bureau 782-4043 or e-mail the Springfield bureau at: kurt.ericksonlee.net file photo News tipsstory corrections: City desk Photo reprints: Newsroom Archives 421-6979 421-6979 1978: Walter 'Boom Boom' Beck, left, and Charlie Lupton were at Esker's Tavern for the opening day ceremony, where local baseball fans, most indicating favoritism to the Chicago Cubs, kicked off the major league season. E-Mail addresses Newsroom Classified Advertising Display Advertising Circulation Sports Herald (Review Seen any good movies lately? Find out what's hot in theaters every Friday Herald SReview 601 E. William Decatur, IL 62523 Member: Associated Press, Audit Bureau of Circulation. Unsolicited manuscripts, articles, letters and pictures sent to the Herald Review are sent at the owner's risk.

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