HIGH: 55
LOW: 43
* Remarkably cool; highs 5 degrees from the record low daytime maximum (50 degrees in 1931) and almost 20 degrees below normal.
* Extensive cloudiness accompanies northeast winds of 7 to 15 m.p.h.
* Several light showers possible–mainly south and west suburbs. A few passing sprinkles may extend north into the city.
* Clearing, chilly at night. Chilliest inland lows to west may fall to the mid 30s.
MAY 23 TEMPERATURES
Normal high/low: 72(degrees)/50(degrees)
Record high: 92(degrees) (1977)
Record low: 37(degrees) (1917)
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