
El Paso, known for its desert climate and clear skies, is in for sunny days with rising temperatures, according to the National Weather Service. As the city wakes up to a mild 69°F with a few clouds scattered above, residents can expect the mercury to climb to a comfortable 86°F by the afternoon. The forecast brings a steady pattern of warm and mostly clear conditions that should continue for at least a week.
The National Weather Service detailed that today's east-southeast winds of 8 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph, will persist into the night, providing a gentle breeze under mostly clear skies and a low around 66°F. El Pasoans preparing for Sunday should plan for similarly sunny weather, with a high reaching near 87 and winds maintaining a moderate pace.
According to the National Weather Service, the workweek will kick off with temperatures continuing their upward trend, possibly hitting 89°F by Monday. Nighttime temperatures will hover in the mid-60s, making for ideal conditions for those who might enjoy the outdoors after sunset.
Further along the week, "Wednesday Sunny," as detailed by the National Weather Service, promises a high near 92°F, inching closer to that mid-90s mark, which will be felt by Thursday. The city's residents can expect to experience a peak in the week's warmth, "with a high near 94," by Friday. These seasonable temperatures provide an opportune moment for the community to engage in outdoor activities or simply bask in the consistent El Paso sun.









