
El Paso residents can anticipate a brief spate of showers early Monday morning before the sun breaks through, bringing the promise of warmer days according to the latest forecast from NWS El Paso. Following an overnight 40 percent chance of showers and winds gusting up to 25 mph, conditions are expected to clear with a mostly sunny Monday ahead. The high for the day will be near 61 degrees, tempered by lingering west winds at 16 to 22 mph., according to the National Weather Service.
On the nocturnal horizon, the weather promises tranquility with Monday night skies clearing and temperatures dipping to a comfortable 42 degrees. As reported by the National Weather Service, Northwest winds shall subside, falling to a gentle 5 to 10 mph and then becoming a light north breeze as the evening unravels. The trend towards an amiable climate will continue with Tuesday's sunny forecasts and highs climbing towards 64 degrees, accompanied by a calm wind shifting to west-southwest later in the morning.
As the week progresses, El Paso is looking forward to a stretch of sun-filled days. Wednesday is set to beam down ample sunshine, with highs aspiring to a comfortable 70 degrees, the NWS forecast detailed. The pattern of clear skies extends into Wednesday night though it will be partly cloudy, setting the scene for a low of around 48 degrees with light southwest winds shifting southeast after midnight.
For those keeping an eye on potential rain, Thursday holds a 20 percent chance for showers. Still, the day is expected to remain mostly sunny with highs near 66, and the southeast wind should make a southwestern shift come afternoon. The nocturnal forecast for Thursday calls for a 20 percent chance of evening showers before clearing to a low around 41 degrees with a tame north-northwest wind brushing through the landscape.
Looking ahead, residents can look forward to top off the week with sunny skies on Friday and highs edging towards 59 degrees. The fair weather is set to endure into the weekend, offering clear nights and sunny days with highs escalating from the mid-60s to near 70 come Sunday.









