
The National Weather Service in El Paso has issued its latest forecast, with a mix of sun and stormy weather on the horizon for the coming days. A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, the forecast reads for today, particularly after 2pm. Locals in El Paso can expect increasing clouds with a high near 92 degrees, and a light east-northeast wind becoming northeast, which may see gusts as high as 20 mph. This bout of weather activity brings with it varied rainfall, which could range from a light sprinkle to a quarter-inch deluge in thunderstorms.
Tonight, El Paso residents might see their chances of rain diminish slightly, with a 40 percent possibility of showers and thunderstorms before 9 pm, then a slight chance again after 4 am. The overnight sky will remain mostly cloudy as temperatures dip to around 70 degrees. The east-northeast winds will blow between 9 to 15 mph, bringing more potential gusts of up to 25 mph. As the weekend approaches, citizens should brace for more unsettled weather. According to the National Weather Service, there is a continuing 40 percent chance for storms and showers persisting through to Monday, with some fluctuations in temperature and wind conditions.
On Saturday, the skies are set to be mostly sunny despite the persistent storm risk, with a slightly cooler high near 87 degrees. For those seeking to enjoy the Labor Day weekend outdoors, it would be wise to keep an eye on the sky and an ear tuned for the latest weather updates. Sunday mirrors Saturday's unpredictability, with a 40 percent chance of precipitation spanning from the early morning through to the evening, leading into a partly sunny Labor Day with scattered thunderstorms yet again on the table.
As workers and families alike look forward to the Labor Day holiday, the forecast suggests a bit of cautious optimism with a 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms and a high near 82 degrees anticipated. The familiar east-northeast winds are expected to maintain their presence, occasionally gusting forcefully. The possibility of rainfall doesn't wane significantly until Tuesday, when the chance of showers and thunderstorms drops to 20 percent, ushering in sunny days with highs in the mid-80s to near 90 degrees.









