
El Paso is currently experiencing a weather pattern marked by "a few clouds" with temperatures sitting at a cold 43°F (6°C), and locals can anticipate a slight rise in warmth over the coming week. The National Weather Service in El Paso, as of their last update at 5:51 am MST, noted that the wind chill has brought the temperature down to a shiver-inducing 36°F (2°C). With humidity at 42% and winds from the south at 13 mph, it seems that winter weather is firmly clinging to the region.
As the day progresses, residents can expect increasing clouds, with a high near 65, a gentle reprieve from the morning's chill. Winds will remain steady, blowing from the west-southwest at a manageable 6 to 10 mph. Likewise, the descent into night will bring "mostly clear" skies, but temperatures will dip to about 42 with the presence of a west-northwest wind that could escalate, gusting as high as 20 mph, as reported by the National Weather Service.
The forecast for Saturday promises a return of full sunlight with a high around 64 and an amiable west wind navigating at 7 mph. The evening will shift slightly, to "partly cloudy" conditions, cooling to a low of around 40, with light wind providing a subtle backdrop to the nighttime quiet. By Sunday, El Paso is on track to see things heat up, basking in "mostly sunny" skies, reaching a higher degree of comfort with a temperature of about 70.
Not straying far from this trend, Monday will be sunny, with a high near 74, as winds decide to make their presence felt with speeds of 7 to 14 mph, and possible gusts reaching 21 mph. Though Monday night's gusts will likely relent, mostly clear skies will prevail, and the low will hover around 42. As the week stretches on, the warmth will modestly taper off leading up to New Year's Day, which predicts "mostly sunny" weather with highs peaking around 59, according to the National Weather Service.









