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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 4 2016


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WEATHER
TODAY

High:

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

High:

High:

SUNDAY

High:

MONDAY

High:

41

39

41

41

38

Low:

Low:

Low:

Low:

Low:

27

28

28

25

22

Cooler with variable


cloudiness

Plenty of sun

Partly sunny

Some sun

Times of clouds and


sun

Wind: WNW 7-14 mph

Wind: WNW 6-12 mph

Wind: SSW 6-12 mph

Wind: NNW 6-12 mph

Wind: SE 4-8 mph

RealFeel: 36

RealFeel: 34

RealFeel: 37

RealFeel: 37

RealFeel: 36

The patented AccuWeather.com RealFeel Temperature is an exclusive index that combines the effects of temperature, wind, humidity, sunshine intensity, cloudiness,
precipitation, pressure and elevation on the human body everything that affects how warm or cold a person feels. Shown are the highest values for each day.

REGIONAL WEATHER

REGIONAL CITIES

Shown is todays weather.


Temperatures are todays
highs and tonights lows.

Almanac, forecasts and graphics


provided by AccuWeather Inc. 2016

Lock Haven
43/24
Snow Shoe
39/25
Milesburg
43/27
Millheim
Philipsburg
Pleasant
41/25 Aaronsburg
Bellefonte
39/23
Gap
43/28
43/27
40/26
State College
Port Matilda
Spring
Centre
41/27
Mills
41/25
Hall
41/26
Pine Grove Mills
40/26
41/26

City

Today
Hi/Lo/W

Fri.
Hi/Lo/W

Allentown
Altoona
Clearfield
DuBois
Erie
Harrisburg
Hazleton
Huntingdon
Jersey Shore
Johnstown
Lancaster
Lewistown
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Tyrone
Williamsport

49/30/pc 42/24/c
40/25/c
37/26/s
39/23/sf
37/23/s
35/22/sf 34/26/s
35/26/sf 35/27/pc
48/29/pc 43/26/s
43/26/pc 36/22/s
43/26/c
40/25/s
43/27/c
39/24/s
35/21/sf
32/26/s
46/28/pc 41/24/s
44/26/c 40/23/s
52/35/c 46/29/sn
39/22/sf 38/26/s
41/25/c
38/23/s
46/28/c
41/25/s

OTHER CITIES
ALMANAC

AIR QUALITY INDEX

Temperature

The presence of man-made particulates


affecting aspects of human health.

High/low
Average high/low
Record high
Record low

48/37
35/21
58 (1991)
-7 (1961)

Yesterdays Reading

Todays Forecast

Precipitation
24 hrs ending 6 p.m. yest.
Month to date/normal
Year to date/normal
24-hour snowfall
Month to date/normal
Season to date/normal

1.12
1.12/0.28
3.23/3.02
0.0
0.0/1.2
8.8/24.1

AccuWeather.com UV Index Today


10 a.m. 1 low
Noon 2 low

2 p.m.
4 p.m.

1 low
0 low

Higher index numbers indicate greater eye


and skin exposure to ultraviolet rays.

Heating Degree Days

0-50 Good; 51-100 Moderate;


101-150 Unhealthy for sensitive groups;
151-200 Unhealthy; 201-300 Very
Unhealthy; 301-500 Hazardous
PA Depart. of Environmental Protection

SUN AND MOON


Sunrise today
Sunset tonight
Moonrise today
Moonset today

An index of fuel consumption indicating


how many degrees the average
temperature was below 65 for the day
with negative values counting as zero.
Yesterday
22
Month to date (normal)
72 (111)
Season to date (normal)
3040 (3573)

WEATHER BRIEF
TORNADOES IN THE
SOUTH; SNOW IN
PLAINS AND UPPER
MIDWEST
JACKSON, MISS.

A damaged womens
prison was running partly
on backup power, schools
and a major highway were
closed for a second day,
and an apartment building
was evacuated on Wednesday, a day after storms
unleashed tornadoes and

New

Feb. 8

First

Feb. 15

7:19 a.m.
5:32 p.m.
3:46 a.m.
1:54 p.m.
Full

Feb. 22

Last

Mar. 1

flooding in the South and


dumped heavy snow in the
Midwest.
The administration
building at the Federal
Correctional Institution
Aliceville, near the town of
Aliceville in western Alabama, was running on a generator, the U.S. Department of Justice said in a
statement. No employees
or inmates were hurt by
the tornado that struck late
Tuesday afternoon at the
low-security lockup, which
houses about 1,850 in-

Atlantic City
51/36/c 44/31/sn
Baghdad
68/42/s 69/46/pc
Baltimore
50/32/c 46/26/s
Beijing
41/21/pc 37/18/s
Boston
54/34/c 36/30/sn
Charlotte
57/32/c
51/25/s
Chicago
32/22/pc 32/25/pc
Cleveland
36/23/sf 39/24/s
Denver
36/19/s 36/18/pc
Detroit
37/25/pc 40/24/pc
Honolulu
82/69/s
83/69/s
Kabul
52/21/pc 52/22/s
London
56/48/c
54/45/c
Los Angeles
69/48/s
74/50/s
Mexico City
71/43/pc 72/45/pc
New Orleans
57/39/s
56/41/s
New York City 54/36/c 43/32/sn
Orlando
80/49/t
63/54/s
Phoenix
64/41/s
69/41/s
Rome
56/35/s
59/40/s
San Francisco 58/45/pc 60/48/pc
Seattle
51/43/sh 54/42/r
Tokyo
49/38/c 52/37/pc
Wash., D.C.
51/34/c
45/31/s
Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy,
c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms,
r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.

mates, the statement said.


In the same region, more
than a dozen homes were
destroyed by a tornado
that touched down in the
town of McMullen on
Tuesday evening, the National Weather Service
said.
The weather service said
its survey crews on
Wednesday were working
to determine how many
tornadoes struck and
where they hit.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SOMALIA

Bomb suspected
in deadly explosion
BY JEFFREY GETTLEMAN

New York Times News Service


NAIROBI, KENYA

U.S. officials said


Wednesday that an explosion on a Somali jetliner
that punched a 3-foot hole
through its fuselage in
midair and killed one passenger was most likely
caused by a bomb.
Their preliminary assessment heightened fears that
al-Shabab, a militant group
in Somalia, which is suspected in the explosion,
had figured out a way to
plant the bomb in the
plane.
The explosion Tuesday
rocked the Daallo Airlines
flight, an Airbus A321,
shortly after it took off
from Mogadishu, Somalias
capital, blasting a hole

above the planes right


wing. Two passengers were
seriously injured, and another was apparently
sucked out of the plane. It
was unclear whether he
was killed by the blast or
the plunge to the ground.
Somali officials said
Wednesday that they had
recovered the body of an
older man who had fallen
from the sky several miles
outside Mogadishu.
U.S. officials were initially concerned that the explosion might have been
caused by a surface-to-air
missile. After the stricken
plane circled back to Mogadishu, U.S. military advisers who are working in
Somalia with African Union
peacekeepers rushed to
investigate, U.S. officials
said.
They quickly determined

from the way the metal was


punched out that the explosion had been caused by
something inside the aircraft.
Somali news reports
indicated that there had
been around 70 passengers
aboard. Daallo Airlines said
in a statement that the
plane had been heading to
neighboring Djibouti and
that the explosion had
happened about 15 minutes
after takeoff.
The concern now is that
al-Shabab, which has killed
thousands of civilians over
the years in its quest to
turn Somalia into a puritanical Islamic state, may
be practicing more sophisticated killing tactics,
breaching the airports
security and placing a timed explosive device in the
aircraft.

STR The Associated Press

A hole is seen in a plane operated by Daallo Airlines on Tuesday as it sits on the runway of
the airport in Mogadishu, Somalia. The gaping hole in the commercial airliner forced it to
make an emergency landing, officials and witnesses said.

The Shabab have upped


their game, said one former U.S. military official who
works in Somalia. And
were very lucky that device didnt go off when the
plane was higher, or it
could have brought the
whole plane down.
Al-Shabab seems to be

making a comeback after


years of defeats at the
hands of an African Union
peacekeeping force. The
group is now retaking
towns in southern Somalia
and building a formidable
arsenal of armored personnel carriers, artillery and
even U.S.-made Humvees,

all stolen from defeated


peacekeepers.
Last month, al-Shabab
fighters ambushed a Kenyan forward operating
base, killing as many as
100 Kenyan soldiers, and
possibly more. It was the
worst defeat the Kenyan
military had ever suffered.
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