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Powerful Winter Storm from the Upper Midwest into the Northeast; Severe Thunderstorms in the Midwest and Ohio Valley

A rapidly-intensifying storm is expected to bring heavy snow, blizzard conditions, and icing from the Upper Midwest through the Great Lakes and Northeast. Scattered severe thunderstorms may produce severe/damaging wind gusts and a couple of tornadoes across parts of the Midwest and lower Ohio Valley through the evening. Arctic air will expand across the central and southern U.S.. Read More >

Weather Facts for Memorial Day in El Paso

 

Highest Maximum Temperature

   103  May 30, 1994                                                          
   101  May 27, 1974                                                    
   100  May 30, 1951 (Last of several occurrences)                              
     99  May 30, 1961 (Last of several occurrences)                              
     98  May 30, 1896
(Last of several occurrences)

Lowest Maximum Temperature

   66   May 30, 1907
   75   May 30, 1895
(Last of several occurrences)
   77   May 30, 1918
   78   May 30, 1914
   79   May 30, 1894
(Last of several occurrences)

Highest Minimum Temperature

   79   May 30, 1951
   72   May 30, 1912 (Last of several occurrences)
   71   May 26, 1997 (Last of several occurrences)
   70   May 30, 1945 (Last of several occurrences)
   68   May 30, 1954 (Last of several occurrences)

Lowest Minimum Temperature

   48   May 30, 1895 (Last of several occurrences)
   49   May 25, 1897
   50   May 30, 1926
   51   May 30, 1917
(Last of several occurrences)
   52   May 30, 1907 (Last of several occurrences)

Rain

   0.73   May 30, 1914
   0.14   May 30, 1929
(Last of several occurrences)
   0.09   May 30, 1907 (Last of several occurrences)
   0.06   May 30, 1958
   0.04   May 30, 1895

Snow  - None.