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B6 WEATHER Sunday, November 3, 2013 decatur, Illinois www.herald-review.com 5-DAY FORECAST FOR DECATUR, ILLINOIS TODAY'S REGIONAL FORECAST WEDNESDAY 1 TODAY TONIGHT MONDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY Sunny Winds NESE 5-10 Hi 55 Feels Like: 53 Partly Cloudy Winds SE5-12 LO 39 Feels Like: 36 Partly Sunny Winds SSE 8-17 Hi 59 L0 46 Feels Like: 56 Showers Possible Winds SSE 8-17 Hi 61 L0 500 Feels Like: 59 Showers Likely Winds SNW 8-17 Hi 60 Lo38 Feels Like: 57 Decreasing Clouds Winds NNW 5-10 Hi 50 L0 320 Feels Like: 47 YESTERDAY'S ALMIRaB LOCAL LAKE LEVELS TODAY'S NATIONAL FORECAST Decatur Temperatures -10s -OS Os 10S- 20s 30s 40s 50S 60s 70s 80s -90s lOOs! 110s 52 low 4rr iL Rotkfbrdj Ei72U(JrBV-i i I. j-i. i a Shown is this 41 Uke Clinton "inter Summer Normal Pool Level 690.00 690.00 Yesterday's Level 688.64 afternoons weather. ..60 40 .37 -30 Lake Shelbyville Normal Pool Level 594.00 599.70 Yesterday's Level 599.81 Uke Decatur Normal Pool Level 612.50 614.40 Yesterday's Level 611.44 Average High Average Low High Last Year Low Last Year Record High jf fortheday 80 (1961) Record Low a7(1951) Precipitation Last 24 Hours as of 4 pm 0.00 Month to Date 0.00" POLLEN FORECAST" Normal Month to Date. Shown is today's weather.

Temperatures are today's highs and tonight's tows. 026" 31.38" Year to Date- Normal Year to Date Tree I Grass I Record Daily Precip 3.70" (1936) Heating Degree Days Los Angel Yesterday Month to Date Season to Date -is Weed I 360 Mold HifflrllH EK3HSfc3 495 nw Mod HlBh Regional Discussion: Plenty of sunshine along with light winds and slightly colder than average temperatures can be expected across the region as a ridge of high pressure will be in control. Highs this afternoon will range from the lower 50s north to the middle to upper 50s south. More clouds along with slightly warmer temperatures are expected across the area on Monday. Chicago Forecast: Mostly sunny today and partly cloudy tonight High around 51.

Low around 38. Winds NESE 5-10 mph. St Louis Forecast: Sunny today and partly cloudy tonight High around 59. Low around 45. Winds SE 5-10 mph.

Season to Date Last Year. Jet Stream Lower 48 National Extremes Central Illinois (is 4 pm) Forecast and Graphics provided by: V41 Miami occluded Front High: 93 Edinburg, Texas ejSWeather, InC. Low: U'Leadville. Colorado TODAY'S WORLD CITIES FORECAST TODAY'S NATIONAL CITIES FORECAST City Hi Low Prec Flora 54 41 0.02 Hillsboro 54 42 0.03 Mattoon 52 41 0.00 Olrtey 55 40 Trace Salem 54 43 Trace Shelbyville 52 40 0.02 Sullivan 52 41 0.00 Vandalia 53 42 0.00 SUN AND Hi Lo Weather Hi Lo Weather City Hi Lo Weather City Hi Lo Weather City Hi Lo Weather City Hi lo Weather Jacksonville 72 48 SUNNY Philadelphia 52 33 SUNNY Amsterdam 52 44 SHWRS Lima 72 61 PTCLDY Juneau 41 36 PTCLDY Phoenix 83 58 PTCLDY Auckland 67 55 PTCLDY London 53 44 SHWRS Kansas City 60 47 PTCLDY Pittsburgh 43 27 MOCLDY Baghdad 77 54 SHWRS Madrid 63 46 PTCLDY Knoxville 59 36 SUNNY Portland ME 47 24 MOCLDY Bangkok 94 74 SUNNY Manila 86 79 PTCLDY Las Vegas 72 50 PTCLDY Portland OR 51 41 SHWRS Beijing 64 43 MOSUNY Melbourne 60 45 PTCLDY Little Rock 63 44 SUNNY Reno 50 28 PTCLDY Berlin 53 41 RAIN Mexico City 74 53 SHWRS Los Angeles 68 54 MOCLDY Sacramento 69 41 PTCLDY Bombay 95 80 SUNNY Montreal 38 23 MOSUNY Louisville 56 39 SUNNY Salt Lake City 44 30 SHWRS Brussels 51 45 SHWRS Moscow 49 46 SHWRS Madison 50 39 SUNNY San Antonio 73 56 PTCLDY Buenos Aires 76 52 PTCLDY Nairobi 82 59 PTCLDY McAllen 82 63 SUNNY San Diego 66 58 MOCLDY Cairo 81 63 MOSUNY New Delhi 84 60 SUNNY Memphis 61 44 SUNNY San Francisco 64 48 SUNNY Cape Town 77 59 MOSUNY Paris 53 48 PTCLDY Miami 82 73 MOCLDY SantaFe 59 35 PTCLDY Copenhagen 51 44 SHWRS Rio De Janeiro 84 67 MOCLDY Milwaukee 49 43 PTCLDY Seattle 49 38 SHWRS Dublin 49 36 PTCLDY Rome 71 60 SHWRS Minneapolis 54 44 PTCLDY Springfield MO 58 44 SUNNY Frankfurt 53 39 RAIN Santiago 87 52 SUNNY Montgomery 66 43 SUNNY St. Louis 59 45 SUNNY Geneva 54 44 RAIN Sao Paulo 87 67 MOCLDY Nashville 59 40 SUNNY Tampa 79 60 SUNNY Hanoi 88 73 MOSUNY Seoul 63 46 PTCLDY New Orleans 68 53 SUNNY Tulsa 66 50 SUNNY Havana 84 69 PTCLDY Shanghai 72 59 PTCLDY New York City 48 33 PTCLDY Topeka 61 48 WINDY Helsinki 43 42 MOCLDY Sydney 88 56 PTCLDY Norfolk 59 39 SUNNY Tucson 82 53 PTCLDY Hong Kong 82 75 CLOUDY Taipei 83 73 TSTRMS Oklahoma City 67 48 WINDY Washington DC 54 35 PTCLDY Jakarta 92 78 TSTRMS Tokyo 71 61 MOCLDY Omaha 60 44 WINDY Wichita 64 48 WINDY Jerusalem 70 61 SUNNY Toronto 38 29 MOSUNY Orlando 78 60 SUNNY Vuma 84 55 SUNNY Kabul 63 40 MOSUNY Warsaw 58 39 SHWRS New First Full Last Nov 3 Nov 10 Nov 17 Nov 25 Today Rises Sets Sun 6:27 AM 451 PM Moon 6:31 AM 5:06 PM AIR QUALITY INDEX City Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus OH Concord NH Dallas Daytona Beach Denver Des Moines Detroit Duluth El Paso Fairbanks Fargo Flagstaff Fort Wayne Green Bay Greensboro Hartford Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Jackson MS City Albany NY Albuquerque Amarillo Anchorage Asheville Atlanta Atlantic City Austin Baltimore Billings Birmingham Bismarck Boise Boston Buffalo Burlington VT Casper Charleston SC Charleston wv Charlotte Cheyenne Chicago SUNNY MOCLDY PTCLDY MOCLDY SUNNY SUNNY PTCLDY WINDY PTCLDY MOCLDY SHWRS MOCLDY WINDY WINDY PTCLDY PTCLDY SUNNY MOCLDY PTCLDY SUNNY SUNNY SUNNY 51 36 43 29 48 31 46 19 70 53 76 60 65 31 61 47 45 32 47 37 67 53 28 16 55 39 55 27 50 34 49 39 59 34 48 25 87 71 71 51 53 35 65 41 PTCLDY PTCLDY WINDY MOCLDY SUNNY SUNNY PTCLDY SUNNY PTCLDY SHWRS SUNNY PTCLDY RNSNOW MOCLDY PTCLDY PTCLDY MOCLDY SUNNY PTCLDY SUNNY PTCLDY SUNNY 43 21 64 42 70 40 42 35 55 34 63 41 54 30 71 51 53 30 47 27 62 42 50 32 45 30 45 31 37 25 40 22 51 23 69 44 51 34 61 38 58 28 51 38 i GGoat Moderate.

MU Moderately UnheaWiy. Unhealthy. VU Very Unhealthy sryinnr Travel back in time every Thursday with the Herald Review on IUUBMMUL Facebook. And while you're checking out our archived photos, It J-- fTr 1 1 fi'ui ni 1111 If 3 tj-t Thutsda don forget to let us know what you tninK or snare a memory of the location or event! wmherald-reviewifacebook DAY BY DAY Today's highlights in history. In 1992, Democrat Bill Clin ton was elected the 42nd president of the United States, defeating President George H.W.

Bush. In Illinois, Democrat Carol York's newly relocated NBA team, the former New Jersey Nets, hosted the first regular-season game by a major sports team in Brooklyn since the Dodgers left in 1957. The Brooklyn Nets beat the Toronto Raptors 107-100. Thought for today: "You must be true to yourself. Strong enough to be true to yourself.

Brave enough to be strong enough to be true to yourself. Wise enough to be brave enough, to be strong enough to shape yourself from what you actually are. Sylvia Constance Ashton-Warner, New Zealander author and educator (1908-1984) Clinton rorist attacks. Authorities announced they had positively identified some of Steve Fos-sett's remains found a half-mile from where the adventurer's plane had crashed in California's Sierra Nevada. Former White House photographer Cecil Stoughton, who took the iconic image of Lyndon Johnson taking the oath of office after President John F.

Kennedy was assassinated, died on Merritt Island, at age 88. In 2012, drivers flocked to gas stations in New Jersey ahead of the noon start of a rationing system aimed at easing long lines in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, while the Department of Defense set up emergency mobile fuel stations in the New York metro area. New affair began to come to light as Ash-Shiraa, a pro-Syrian Lebanese magazine, first broke the story of U.S. arms sales to Iran. In 2003, Congress voted its final approval for $87.5 billion for U.S.

military operations and aid in Iraq and Afghanistan. Russia's richest man, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, already jailed on fraud and tax evasion charges, resigned as head of the Russian oil giant Yukos. In 2008, on the eve of Election Day 2008, Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain wrapped up their two-year campaign for the White House. Ali Hamza al-Bahlul, a video maker for Osama bin Laden, was sentenced at Guantanamo to life in prison for encouraging ter- Grimes in the title role. In 1961, Burmese diplomat Thant was appointed acting U.N.

Secretary-General following the death of Dag Ham-marskjold. President John F. Kennedy established the U.S. Agency for International Development. In 1964, President Lyndon B.

Johnson soundly defeated Republican Barry Goldwater to win a White House term in his own right. In 1970, Salvador Allende was inaugurated as president of Chile. In 1979, five Communist Workers Party members were killed in a clash with heavily armed Ku Klux Klansmen and neo-Nazis during an anti-Klan protest in Greensboro, N.C. In 1986, the Iran-Contra ica. In 1903, Panama proclaimed its independence from Colombia.

In 1911, the Chevrolet Motor Car Co. was founded in Detroit by Louis Chevrolet and William C. Durant. The company was acquired by General Motors in 1918. In 1936, President Franklin D.

Roosevelt won a landslide election victory against Republican challenger Alfred M. "AIT Landon. In 1957, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 2, the second manmade satellite, into orbit; on board was a dog named Laika, who was sacrificed in the experiment. In 1960, the Meredith Will-son musical "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" opened on Broadway with Tammy became the first black woman elected to the U.S. Senata On Nov.

3: In 1839, the first Opium War between China and Britain broke out. In 1900, the first major U.S. automobile show opened at New York's Madison Square Garden under the auspices of the Automobile Club of Amer HeralddReview Printed with environmentally safe water-based ink The History Comer Herald Review Customer Service Phone Directory A LOOK BACK Jt jfV I -J ii H8.R file nhnto Circulation 1-800-453-2472 6 a.m. 3 p.m. Monday-Friday 6:30 a.m.-10 a.m.

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UaoticAad manuacrxw. tmim. Copyright 2013 HvU 1 RsvKw. All rtgtrtt nntiS for titln content! K.01.13 El iQft- Rnnnsnrpd hv the Decatur Church Council, a liauorless niahtclub known as the Anchor Inn will be opened at the old Nightingale Club near Lost Bridge. Repairs and renovations now are under way.

Fred Holpp, father of Mrs. C. Roy Evans, who will run the place, is shown with his grandson, Dick Evans. Visit the History Comer gallery:.

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