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Faleomavaega Disappointed With Hawaiian Air May 9, 2003 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WASHINGTON, D.C. CONGRESSMAN FALEOMAVAEGA EXPRESSESDISAPPOINTMENT WITH HAWAIIAN AIRLINES DECISION TO INCREASE FARES FOR AMERICANSAMOA Congressman Faleomavaegaannounced today that he is very displeased with the recent fare hikes forflights to and from American Samoa. The increases were announcedthree weeks ago with little warning to the residents and travel agenciesin the territory. The Congressman has written to the President andChief Operating Officer of Hawaiian Airlines, Mr. Mark Dunkerley, requestingan explanation. In early April I received a letterfrom a concerned constituent communicating that the fare hikes not onlywere substantial, but completely unanticipated, providing travel agentsand travelers little time to prepare for the transition. We havealso come to learn that Hawaiian Airlines, the only commercial passengerairlines operating between Pago Pago and Honolulu, raised fares only betweenHawaii and American Samoa, but not to any other destinations, the Congressmansaid. In mid April, Hawaiian Airlinesdrastically increased its fares to and from Pago Pago and Honolulu by atleast 26%. The new fares are now 16% higher than comparable routesfrom Apia to Honolulu on Polynesian Airlines, and 31% greater than faresbetween Papeete and Honolulu on Hawaiian. Furthermore, fares to otherU.S. destinations on Hawaiian have remained unchanged. While routes originating in Honoluluon Polynesian and Hawaiian Airlines admittedly have comparable fares atpresent, prices for tickets in the opposite direction, that is originatingfrom American Samoa, are significantly higher on Hawaiian compared to othercarriers operating in the South Pacific. These are the changes thatare affecting the residents of American Samoa who frequently travel toHawaii. I believe these changes are inexplicably unfair. The people of American Samoa deservean explanation, and I too expect Hawaiian Airlines to respond to my concernsregarding this issue. As the only commercial passenger airline operatingin American Samoa, Hawaiian Airlines should be cautious to prevent theimpression that they are behaving like a monopoly, the Congressman concluded. Home Press Releases -- Next Previous Press Release List HAWAIIAN QUILT RELATED Most,QuiltEthnic - Resources - Videos Top of Page QuiltEthnic.com Videos NOTE: In addition to trying the Addall Used and Out-of-Print Search site on the Resources Page, university libraries, or university art and textile departments with dedicated libraries probably offer the best option for finding out-of-print videos. Faith Ringgold: Last Story Quilt 28 minutes. Winner of the 1992 CINE Golden Eagle Award - In this video, Faith Ringgold tells the story of her life, starting with her childhood in Harlem. She talks about her those who influenced her development as an artist. Live footage of the artist at work is included as well as still shots of some of her art work. Click Here to Order Faith Ringgold: Paints Crown Heights 28 minutes - This documentary follows both the creative as well as the process used to make the "Crown Heights" quilt that is a tribute to the 12 diverse cultures that settled in the area. Click Here to Order Hopi Quilts 30 minutes. This video was produced by television station KAET of Phoenix - Since missionaries introduced the American craft of quilting to Hopi women over 100 years ago, simple patchwork bedcoverings have evolved into contemporary works of art. This art form, featuring centuries-old native symbols and designs, has been virtually unknown outside the quilters' villages. Now visit their homes on the remote Hopi reservation and discover how Hopi artisans have adopted an American tradition and made it uniquely their own. Click Here for Ordering information [ no affiliation ] Scraps of Life . 28 minutes. - This video presents stories from the mothers, sisters and wives of persons "detained or dissappeared" in Chile under the dictatorship of Pinochet. They create arpilleras to ensure documentation of the murders and other tragedies and horrors. The Cloth Sings to Me. 16 minutes. Available through Filmakers . Can be rented. [No Affiliation] - This video about African-American quilters is the winner of many awards, including: Silver Images Film Festival in 1996; Los Angeles International Film Festival in 1995; Director's Citation - Black Maria Film-Video Festival in 1995; and the Paul Robeson Award - Newark Black Film Festival in 1995. Paj Ntaub: Textile Techniques of the Hmong. - Four Hmong female artists who now reside in Providence, RI present traditional techniques of embroidery, batik, reverse applique and story cloths. The Spirit of the Individual. - 22 minutes. Available through Filmakers . Can be rented. [No Affiliation] - This video introduces the work of fiber artists Michael Cummings and Peggie Hartwell. It received an Honorable Mention for Best Artist on Film, US in 1997 at the International Indendent Film Festival. Threads of Survival. - 25 minutes - This video is devoted to the pa ndau storycloths of the Hmong and how they are used to record their history. Uncommon Beauty in Common Objects: The Legacy of African-American Craft Art . - Introductions by Ruby Dee and David Driskell. Artists include: Carolyn Mazloomi, mixed media fabric artist; Akousua Bandele, metalworker; David MacDonald, ceramist; Henrietta Snype, basketmaker, Angela Franklin, enamelist; and Kenn Forte, woodworker. 25 minutes. HAWAIIAN QUILT RELATED Most, although not all, of the following videos were produced by KHET Television Station in Honolulu. It may be possible to obtain or rent copies from them. For anyone living or visiting in Hawaii, all are also housed at the University of Honolulu library. It may also be possible for others to get access to them from the university through your local college or university. Ancient Art of Kapa . Honolulu: Oceanic Cable Community Programming Center, 1987. 30 minutes - Edith Kawelohea McKinzie, Alyce Ikeoka and Ruby Kawena Johnson tell us about the Hawaiian art of kapa making. The program includes Hawaiian tales about kapa, a discussion of the implements and tools used together with a description of the production process itself, and the conception and creation of the design. Big Island Quilts; Annet Sumada; Borders. KHET telecast March 14, 1993 (30 minutes) - Program features quilting on the Big Island of Hawaii, quiltmaker Annette Sumada, and a lesson on border design. Commemorative quilts Josephine Kauwenaole; The reverse side . KHET telecast April 11, 1993 (3- minutes) - Program features historical people and events which have influenced Hawaiian quilt designs, Lana`i quiltmaker Josephine Kauwenaole, and a lesson on techniques applied to the reverse side of Hawaiian quilts. Contemporary Hawaiian Quilts; Sharon Alai; Basting the Quilt Layers . KHET Telecast April 18, 1993 (30 minutes). - Program features quiltmaker Stan Yates discussing contemporary Hawaiian quiltmaking design and technique, Waimea quiltmaker Sharon Balai, and a lesson on basting quilt layers. Floral Quilts; Luika Kamaka; The Larger Quilt. KHET Telecast March 21, 1993 (30 minutes). - Program features quiltmakers from Hawai`i and a look at their quilts, contemporary quiltmaker Luika Kamaka, and a lesson on working with large size quilts. The Hawaiian Quilt: A Cherished Tradition. Honolulu, Hawaii: Hawaii Craftsmen 1986 (56 minutes) - Celebrates the rich family traditions of Hawaiian quilting. It is not a "how-to" film, but rather a sensitive and complete island by island view of traditional quilting practices. In probing the quilters' sources of design inspiration, the tape brings the history, philosophy and natural beauty of the islands to life. Hawaiian Quilt Research Project Margo Morgan; quarter-fold designs. KHET Telecast February 28, 1993. (30 minutes) - Program features the Hawaiian Quilt Research Project, which attempts to document Hawaiian quilting and register quilts in Hawai`i; quiltmaker Margo Morgan; and a lesson in 1/4-fold design. Jerome Wallace: A Batik Experience. Honolulu: Hawaii ETV Network (30 minutes) - Portrait of batik maker Jerome Wallace, narrated by the artist. Wallace, who lives and works on Kauai, discusses his feelings for the island, his philosophy of art and his work in batik fabrics. Portrays his use of local plants, mosses or lichens for fabric dye and his non-traditional batik technique of painting directly on the fabric. Shows and exhibit of his batik and paintings. The Kaikainahaole family quilts Earline McGuire; Applique. KHET Telecast April 4, 1993. (30 minutes) - Program features the Kaikainahaole family, which has passed the quiltmaking tradition from father to son for generations; Moloka`i quiltmaker Earline McGuire; and a lesson on applique. Kapa designs, symbols of aloha Doris Nosaka ; Design layout. KHET Telecast March 28, 1993 (30 minutes) - Program features a discussion of the increasing number of "Hawaiian" quilts being made elsewhere and imported, and the threat they pose to the culture and tradition of Hawaiian quiltmaking; the application of quilt designs to jewelry and woodcraft design; Waimea quiltmaker Doris Nosaka; and a lesson on design layout. Kauai's quilts and quilters Nina Medeiros ; Quilting . KHET Telecast February, 1993 (30 minutes) - Program features quilting on Kaua`i, contemporary quiltmaker Nina Medeiros, and a lesson on basic quilting techniques. Maui's quilts and quilters Wailani Johansen ; Applique. KHET Telecast February 14, 1993 (30 minutes) - Program features Maui quilting, with Father Joseph L. Priestley of St. Ann Church in Waihee and quiltmaker Wailani Johansen; and a lesson in applique. Monarchy quilts and flag quilts Deborah Kakalia ; 1/8-fold designs. KHET Telecast March 7, 1993 (30 minutes) - Program features quilts inspired by the Hawaiian kings and rulers, quiltmaker and teacher Deborah Kakalia, and a lesson on 1/8-fold design. Petroglyphs of Hawaii . Honolulu, Hawaii: Cine Pic Hawaii Corp (11 minutes) - Discusses the art form and the significance of petroglyphs in the art life of Hawaiians. Plants and Quilt Designs; Gussie Bento; Color and Layout. KHET Telecast February 7, 1993 (30 minutes) - Program features ethonobotanist Beatrice H. Krauss discussing Hawaiian plants and their relation to Hawaiian quilt designs; Gussie Bento with a short tour of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Heritage Center at the Kamehameha Schools; and a lesson on color and layout in quiltmaking. Quiltmaking Traditions; Mealii Kalama; Design basics. KHET Telecast January 31, 1993 (30 minutes) - Program features a short history of quilting in Hawaii, a tribute to the late quiltmaker Mealii Kalama, and a lesson on basic quilt design. Tapa making with Mrs. J. Wilson . Honolulu, HI: Bishop Museum, Visual Collections, 1956 - Eighty-four year old Mrs. J. Wilson demonstrates the art of making tapa for Napua Stevens. Tapa Making. Arthur Barr Productions, 1958 (15 minutes) - Shows the method of making and decorating tapa, an ancient Polynesian art which has been retained in Samoa. Shows the complete process of preparing the bark, transferring the tapa board pattern, and painting the designs, demonstrating the use of native materials and dyes in preparing tapas for the modern market. Wilcox Quilt Collection; Junedale Quinories; Quilting the Large Quilt . KHET Telecast April 25, 1993 (30 minutes) - Program features the Wilcox quilt collection and Big Island quiltmaker Junedale Quinories, and a lesson on handling large quilts. Return to Top of Page -- Home African African-American Asian Haitian Native American South American Resources Hawaii VolcanoIntroduction to Kilauea Volcano, Hawai`i Eruption Update Eruption Summary Hazards History Panorama Images Kilauea -- Perhaps the World's Most Active Volcano View north-northeast across Kilauea's summit caldera and Halema`uma`u crater (left of center) Kilauea is the youngest and southeastern most volcano on the Big Island of Hawai`i. Topographically Kilauea appears as only a bulge on the southeastern flank of Mauna Loa, and so for many years Kilauea was thought to be a mere satellite of its giant neighbor, not a separate volcano. However, research over the past few decades shows clearly that Kilauea has its own magma-plumbing system, extending to the surface from more than 60 km deep in the earth. In fact, the summit of Kilauea lies on a curving line of volcanoes that includes Mauna Kea and Kohala and excludes Mauna Loa. In other words, Kilauea is to Mauna Kea as Lo`ihi is to Mauna Loa. Hawaiians used the word Kilauea only for the summit caldera, but earth scientists and, over time, popular usage have extended the name to include the entire volcano. 11 October 2002 The eruption of Kilauea Volcano that began in 1983 continues at the cinder-and-spatter cone of Pu`u `O`o (high point on skyline). Lava erupting from the cone flows through a tube system down Pulama pali about 11 km to the sea (lower left). Map of Kilauea, including location of Pu`u `O`o Sketch showing magma reservoir & active lava-tube system Kilauea is the home of Pele, the Hawaiian volcano goddess. Hawaiian chants and oral traditions tell in veiled form of many eruptions fomented by an angry Pele before the first European, the missionary Rev. William Ellis, saw the summit in 1823. The caldera was the site of nearly continuous activity during the 19th century and the early part of this century. Since 1952 there have been 34 eruptions, and since January 1983 eruptive activity has been continuous along the east rift zone. All told, Kilauea ranks among the world's most active volcanoes and may even top the list. | Eruption Update | Eruption Summary | Hazards | History | Kilauea Facts Map of the Island of Hawai`i Location 19.425 N 155.292 W Elev. Above Sea Level 1,277 m 4,190 ft Area 1,430 km 2 552 mi 2 (13.7% of Hawai`i) Volume 25,000-35,000 km 3 6,000-8,500 mi 3 Hawaiian Meaning The Hawaiian name "Kilauea" means "spewing" or "much spreading," apparently in reference to the lava flows that it erupts. Most Recent Eruption Continuous since January 3, 1983 Number of Historical Eruptions 61, not counting the continuous lava-lake activity in Halema`uma`u crater Summit Caldera The caldera itself has no Hawaiian name other than Kilauea but houses the famous crater, Halema`uma`u; "hale" is a house, "ma`uma`u" a type of fern. Kamapua`a, a jilted suitor of Pele, is said to have built a house of ferns over Halema`uma`u to keep Pele from escaping her home and causing eruptions. The ploy failed. Dimension: 6 x 6 km (outermost faults), 3 x 5 km (main depression) Depth: 165 m deep Age: probably several incremental collapses 500-210 years ago Oldest Dated Rocks 23,000 years old Estimated Age of Earliest Subaerial Eruptions 50,000-100,000 years Estimated Age of First Eruption of Kilauea 300,000-600,000 years before present Hawaiian Volcano Stage Shield-forming stage The URL of this page is http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/kilauea/ Contact: hvowebmaster@usgs.gov Updated: 6 December 2005 (pnf) Oahu Tides High LowSurf News Network Stories : Videos : Photos : Industry 2006 Globe Sebastian Inlet Pro - Damien Hobgood ends up on high-end of sea-saw battle wth bro CJ. 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Go to Swell Tracker Page Reported by: Gary Report time: 7:02 am Surf News Network 7 day Forecast & Surf Report for Tuesday 24th of January 2006 Shore Mon '01/23' Tue '01/24' Wed '01/25' Thu '01/26' Fri '01/27' Sat '01/28' Sun '01/29' North West South East NW 3-5 NW 2-4 SSE 2-3+ ENE 2-4 NW 3-5+ NW 2-3+ SSE 1-3 ENE 2-4 NW 4-6 NW 2-4 SSE 1-2++ ENE 2-4 NNW 4-6 NNW 2-4+ SSE 1-2++ NE 2-3+ WNW+NNW 8-12 WNW 6-8++ SSE 1-2 NE 2-3+ WNW 6-10 WNW 4-6 SSE 0-2 ENE 1-3+ NW 4-8 NW 3-4+ SSE 0-2 ENE 1-3 Winds NE 5-15 NE 10-20 E-NE 10-25+ NE 10-20+ E-NE 10-20 E-NE 10-20 E-NE 10-20 Shore Mon '01/23' Tue '01/24' Wed '01/25' Thu '01/26' Fri '01/27' Sat '01/28' Sun '01/29' North West South East NW 5-9 NW 3-7 SSE 3-5+ ENE 3-7 NW 5-8+ NW 3-5+ SSE 2-5 ENE 3-7 NW 6-10 NW 3-7 SSE 1-3++ ENE 3-7 NNW 6-10 NNW 3-7+ SSE 1-3++ NE 3-5+ WNW+NNW 10-20 WNW 8-12++ SSE 1-3 NE 3-5+ WNW 8-15+ WNW 6-10 SSE 0-3 ENE 2-5+ NW 6-12+ NW 5-7+ SSE 0-3 ENE 2-5 Oahu Tides High Low High Low High Sunrise Sunset Wed '01/25' Time Height 01:23AM 2.1 ft. 09:14AM 0.3 ft. 12:33PM 0.4 ft. 06:12PM -0.2 ft. --- --- ft. 7:10:00 AM 6:17:00 PM Thu '01/26' Time Height 02:08AM 2.3 ft. 09:45AM 0.1 ft. 01:39PM 0.5 ft. 07:07PM -0.3 ft. --- --- ft. 7:10:00 AM 6:17:00 PM Fri '01/27' Time Height 02:52AM 2.5 ft. 10:17AM 0 ft. 02:33PM 0.5 ft. 07:59PM -0.4 ft. --- --- ft. 7:10:00 AM 6:18:00 PM Sat '01/28' Time Height 03:34AM 2.6 ft. 10:50AM 0 ft. 03:23PM 0.6 ft. 08:49PM -0.5 ft. --- --- ft. 7:09:00 AM 6:19:00 PM Sun '01/29' Time Height 04:15AM 2.6 ft. 11:23AM -0.1 ft. 04:13PM 0.7 ft. 09:40PM -0.4 ft. --- --- ft. 7:09:00 AM 6:19:00 PM Mon '01/30' Time Height 04:55AM 2.5 ft. 11:56AM -0.1 ft. 05:06PM 0.9 ft. 10:31PM -0.3 ft. --- --- ft. 7:09:00 AM 6:20:00 PM Tue '01/31' Time Height 05:33AM 2.3 ft. 12:29PM -0.2 ft. 06:03PM 1 ft. 11:26PM 0 ft. --- --- ft. 7:08:00 AM 6:21:00 PM Oahu Surf Spot Report - Hawaiian & Face Scale on Tuesday 24th of January 2006 at 7:02 am North Shore Direction Height - Hawaiian Scale Height - Face Scale Conditions Live Cameras Sunset NW 2- to 4-feet, occ. 5 feet Waist to Overhead occ. 3-4 ft. Overhead light TRADES, fair Rocky Point NW 3- to 4-feet, occ. larger sets Shoulder to 2 ft. Overhead occ. + light TRADES, fair to good Pipeline NW 3- to 4-feet, occ. larger sets Shoulder to 2 ft. Overhead occ. + light TRADES, fair Haleiwa NW 2- to 3-feet, occ. larger sets Waist to Head occ. + light TRADES, fair West Shore Direction Height - Hawaiian Scale Height - Face Scale Conditions Makaha WNW 2- to 3-feet Waist to Head light TRADES, smooth South Shore Direction Height - Hawaiian Scale Height - Face Scale Conditions Ala Moana SSW+SSE 1- to 2-feet Knee to Waist offshore, good Waikiki SSW+SSE 1- to 2-feet Knee to Waist offshore, good Diamond Head SSE 1- to 3-feet, occ. larger sets Knee to Head occ. + side-offshore, good Sandy Beach SSE 1- to 3-feet, occ. larger sets Knee to Head occ. + side-offshore, semi-clean East Shore Direction Height - Hawaiian Scale Height - Face Scale Conditions Makapu'u ENE 2- to 4-feet Waist to 2 ft. Overhead onshore, fairly clean Last Updated: Tue '01/24' HIGH SURF FOR THE EAST SHORELINES... Primary Northwest - 'expected' Secondary South-southeast - 'incoming' Third East-northeast - 'holding' Honolulu, Town, Oahu Current Conditions from Hawaii Baptist Academy, Honolulu, HI Cloudy Temperature: 69.8 °F Humidity: 92 % Dew Point: 67 °F Wind Speed: 13 mph ENE Gusts: 27 mph NE Pressure: 29.9 " Rain Today: 0.21 " More Observations Hawaii Kai, East Side, Oahu Current Conditions from Koko Head School, Honolulu, HI ostly Cloudy Temperature: 70.4 °F Humidity: N/A % Dew Point: N/A °F Wind Speed: 9 mph ESE Gusts: 25 mph ENE Pressure: 29.98 " Rain Today: 0.00 " More Observations Ewa Beach, Oahu Current Conditions from Kaimiloa ES, Ewa Beach, HI Mostly Clear Temperature: 73.3 °F Humidity: 78 % Dew Point: 66 °F Wind Speed: N/A mph NNW Gusts: N/A mph W Pressure: 0 " Rain Today: N/A " More Observations Waianae, West Side, Oahu Current Conditions from Nanaikapono ES, Nanakuli, HI Mostly Clear Temperature: 74.7 °F Humidity: 68 % Dew Point: 64 °F Wind Speed: 9 mph ENE Gusts: 34 mph NE Pressure: 29.88 " Rain Today: 0.00 " More Observations Haleiwa, North Shore, Oahu Current Conditions from St. Michael School, Waialua, HI ostly Cloudy Temperature: 70.1 °F Humidity: 97 % Dew Point: 69 °F Wind Speed: 6 mph NE Gusts: 13 mph NE Pressure: 29.94 " Rain Today: 0.00 " More Observations Kailua, Windward, Oahu Current Conditions from Kailua ES, Kailua, HI ostly Cloudy Temperature: 69.7 °F Humidity: 89 % Dew Point: 66 °F Wind Speed: 8 mph ENE Gusts: 19 mph ENE Pressure: 29.86 " Rain Today: 0.01 " More Observations Honolulu, Town, Oahu Forecast for Today Mostly cloudy with scattered showers. Breezy. Highs 75 to 81. East winds 10 to 25 mph. Chance of rain 50 percent. 7 Day Forecast Forecast for Tonight Mostly cloudy with scattered showers. Lows 66 to 71. Northeast winds 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 50 percent. 7 Day Forecast Forecast for Thursday Mostly cloudy with scattered showers. Breezy. Highs 75 to 81. East winds 10 to 25 mph. Chance of rain 50 percent. 7 Day Forecast Hawaii Kai, East Side, Oahu Forecast for Today Mostly cloudy with scattered showers. Breezy. Highs 75 to 81. East winds 10 to 25 mph. Chance of rain 50 percent. 7 Day Forecast Forecast for Tonight Mostly cloudy with scattered showers. Lows 66 to 71. Northeast winds 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 50 percent. 7 Day Forecast Forecast for Thursday Mostly cloudy with scattered showers. Breezy. Highs 75 to 81. East winds 10 to 25 mph. Chance of rain 50 percent. 7 Day Forecast Ewa Beach, Oahu Forecast for Today Mostly cloudy with scattered showers. Breezy. Highs 75 to 81. East winds 10 to 25 mph. Chance of rain 50 percent. 7 Day Forecast Forecast for Tonight Mostly cloudy with scattered showers. Lows 66 to 71. Northeast winds 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 50 percent. 7 Day Forecast Forecast for Thursday Mostly cloudy with scattered showers. Breezy. Highs 75 to 81. East winds 10 to 25 mph. Chance of rain 50 percent. 7 Day Forecast Waianae, West Side, Oahu Forecast for Today Partly cloudy with scattered showers. Highs 75 to 81. East winds 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 50 percent. 7 Day Forecast Forecast for Tonight Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming mostly cloudy. Scattered showers. Lows 65 to 71. East winds 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 50 percent. 7 Day Forecast Forecast for Thursday Mostly cloudy with scattered showers in the morning... Then partly cloudy with isolated showers in the afternoon. Highs 75 to 81. East winds 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 50 percent. 7 Day Forecast Haleiwa, North Shore, Oahu Forecast for Today Mostly cloudy with scattered showers. Highs 75 to 80. East winds 15 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 50 percent. 7 Day Forecast Forecast for Tonight Mostly cloudy with scattered showers. Lows 65 to 71. East winds 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 50 percent. 7 Day Forecast Forecast for Thursday Mostly cloudy with scattered showers. Highs 75 to 80. East winds 15 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 50 percent. 7 Day Forecast Kailua, Windward, Oahu Forecast for Important Message High surf advisory until 6 PM hst Friday. 7 Day Forecast Forecast for Today Mostly cloudy. Scattered showers in the morning...then showers likely in the afternoon. Highs around 78. East winds 15 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 70 percent. 7 Day Forecast Forecast for Tonight Mostly cloudy with showers likely. Lows around 70. East winds 15 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 70 percent. 7 Day Forecast Forecast for Thursday Mostly cloudy. Showers likely in the morning...then scattered showers in the afternoon. Highs around 78. East winds 15 to 20 mph. 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