
The National Weather Service in El Paso, TX, has released an update on the weather forecast for the upcoming week, highlighting partly cloudy skies with varying chances for rain and thunderstorms. Today's outlook, particularly after 3 pm, predicts scattered showers and thunderstorms, despite the sunny beginnings, with a high nearing 95 degrees and a calm wind that's expected to shift east at about 6 mph in the afternoon. Residents can expect a 40 percent chance of precipitation later in the day.
Tonight, the chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms will continue, primarily before 11 pm. The sky is to remain partly cloudy, with temperatures cooling to a low around 75 degrees. The gentle east southeast wind is anticipated to turn calm as evening sets in. As we look ahead to the weekend, Saturday promises to deliver sunny skies with a high approaching 96 degrees, and calm winds shifting to south southwest in the rhythm of the afternoon.
As obtained by the National Weather Service, Sunday is slated to be particularly sunny, heating up to a high near 98 degrees. Heading into the evening, however, there's a twist: a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms lurks before midnight. The mostly cloudy night should settle at about 75 degrees, with a southwest wind tiptoeing around 6 mph. As we step into the new week, Monday offers a 20 percent probability of afternoon showers and thunderstorms under a mostly sunny canopy and a high of 96 degrees.
But El Paso isn't out of the woods just yet for wetter patterns. The forecast for Monday night calls for a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before midnight, with a mostly cloudy sky embracing a low around 74 degrees. Come Tuesday, the pattern looks keen to repeat somewhat, repeat with a 20 percent chance of afternoon showers and storms. The mercury is expected to climb to a high near 96 degrees, under what otherwise would be a mostly radiant sunny sky.
NWS El Paso's detailed forecast further indicates that the rest of the week carries a similar trend, with varying chances of rain and thunderstorms, particularly before midnight. Wednesday and Thursday both exhibit a 20 percent chance of thunderstorms with mostly sunny conditions by day and clouds gathering as night falls. As the city oscillates between sun-soaked days and the potential for evening downpours, the community is advised to stay informed on the latest weather updates for any event planning or outdoor activities in the coming days.









