
According to the National Weather Service, El Paso is gearing up for a stretch of sunny and warm days ahead. With clear skies dominating the forecast, temperatures are expected to steadily climb throughout the week, starting with a comfortable high of 77 degrees today. As the National Weather Service reports, light breezes from the southwest, picking up occasionally, will offer minimal relief from the warming trend as the region slides into a pattern reminiscent of early summer tranquility.
Last updated this morning, the NWS outlines a mostly uneventful week but for the warmth, tonight’s low is expected to be a mild 53 degrees with the southwest wind calming down after midnight, and Wednesday’s temperatures are projected to climb even higher, reaching a high near 86. Residents can look forward to a gentle west-southwest wind in the afternoon, ensuring the warmth isn't stifled by stagnant air.
The forecast, published by NWS, indicates that the latter part of the week will continue this warming trend, with Thursday and Friday highs hovering around 90 degrees. Notably, Thursday night is set to see some activity with East winds reaching 7 to 14 mph and the possibility of gusts as high as 18 mph, providing a rare interlude to the otherwise calm conditions.
Approaching the weekend, El Paso’s warmth persists, with Saturday's mercury set to top off near an impressive 94 degrees, the winds shifting from East southeast in the morning to west southwest in the afternoon, and that brings a slight change in the air as the weekend promises more heat, Sunday's high will stay near the 90-degree mark, leading into a night that is mostly cloudy with a low around 66, moving into Monday, the forecast anticipates a high near 86 degrees to start the new week on a note that's consistent with what seems to be an early arrival of desert summer.









