
The National Weather Service's El Paso office reports fair weather conditions this morning, with a current temperature of 60°F and 35% humidity. Winds are coming from the north at 7 mph, with visibility sitting comfortably at 10 miles.
Residents of El Paso can expect to gradually warm under the desert sun today, according to the National Weather Service. The high is set near 92 degrees, with calm winds shifting to the west in the afternoon at 5 to 9 mph. This gentle breeze promises to make what might seem to rapidly warm, actually moderate.
Transitioning into the evening, the skies will remain mostly clear as temperatures dip to around 62. The west wind will slow down to a calm pace, ensuring a tranquil night. The clarity of the night sky could offer residents a chance to comfortably star-gaze before the end of daylight saving time.
Looking forward to the weekend, the weather is expected to remain sunny with highs consistently in the mid-80s. Eastward winds will subtly increase, clocking in at 5 to 9 mph by Friday morning, while the evening brings a mild eastern breath at 6 to 8 mph. These air movements are a soft brush over the canvas of the city, devoid of the heralding of any significant weather systems on the horizon.
The NWS detailed outlook, accessible at their website, indicates sunny skies from today through mid-next week, with temperatures peaking near 90°F by Monday before descending modestly to a high near 76°F on Wednesday.









