HIGH: 81
LOW: 62
* The potential for severe weather!
* South to southwest winds at 12-24 m.p.h. sweep warmth back into the area.
* Showers and potentially active thunderstorms in waves–most notably in the morning and again later in the day.
* The heaviest storms may be capable of producing hail, powerful wind gusts and heavy rains.
* Clouds may break at times allowing some mixed sun between storm clusters.
MAY 30 TEMPERATURES
Normal high/low: 74 (degrees) / 52 (degrees)
Record high: 93 (degrees) (1953)
Record low: 35 (degrees) (1873)
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