Accuweather Forecast: Warm up starts
KFSN We start warming up today with temperatures in the 40s and 50s to start the morning. We ll reach highs in the mid to upper 70s across the Valley. Fresno reaches a high of 77 degrees.
Air quality forecast is moderate for most of the Valley. Merced and Madera are good. We stay sunny and dry today in the Valley. There is a chance of an afternoon rain and snow mix over the high Sierras today and tomorrow afternoon. We warm up even more tomorrow reaching the 80s. We stay in the 80s this weekend and hit the 90s on Monday.
Accuweather Forecast: Warm up starts
KFSN We start warming up today with temperatures in the 40s and 50s to start the morning. We ll reach highs in the mid to upper 70s across the Valley. Fresno reaches a high of 77 degrees.
Air quality forecast is moderate for most of the Valley. Merced and Madera are good. We stay sunny and dry today in the Valley. There is a chance of an afternoon rain and snow mix over the high Sierras today and tomorrow afternoon. We warm up even more tomorrow reaching the 80s. We stay in the 80s this weekend and hit the 90s on Monday.
WASHINGTON â On Tuesday, Congressman David G. Valadao signed on as an original co-sponsor to the Farm Workforce Modernization Act, a bipartisan bill negotiated to provide long-overdue stability to the agriculture industry and agricultural workers alike.
This legislation establishes a program for agriculture workers currently in the United States to earn legal status. This bill also changes the H-2A program to provide more flexibility for farmers employing immigrant farm workers, while also providing critical protections for the farm workers.
In addition, this legislation would allow dairy farmers to have access to year-round workers through the visa program.
âAs the son of immigrants and lifelong dairy farmer, I know firsthand how desperately our agriculture workforce needs meaningful reform,â Valadao said. âMany industries in the Central Valley rely heavily on immigrant labor. Our farm workers are absolutely critical to our collective mission of reliably feedi