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Sunny Skies and Mild Breezes: El Paso's Week Ahead Looks Bright, NWS Reports

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Published on September 21, 2025
Sunny Skies and Mild Breezes: El Paso's Week Ahead Looks Bright, NWS ReportsSource: Carol M. Highsmith, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

El Paso is embracing a stretch of sunny days ahead, with the National Weather Service forecasting a calm and clear sky for most of the coming week. According to the National Weather Service, today's conditions remain a few clouds short of perfection, with temperatures tipping just under the 70-degree mark and a gentle breeze from the south.

The outlook for the rest of today promises an ascent to a high near 92, accompanied by a shift in the wind from calm to a north-northwest direction, with speeds increasing to around 6 mph in the afternoon. Venturing into tonight, the skies are expected to stay mostly clear as the thermometer dips to a low around 69, with northwest winds whispering at the same mild pace before turning calm as evening falls.

Monday's sunrise is set to usher in another sunny day, heating up to a high near 94, while west winds pick up slightly, reaching 5 to 9 mph in the afternoon. The NWS hints at a potential shift as nighttime approaches, with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms at 20 percent before 9 pm, after which the chance of rain and thunder remains until midnight. The low is predicted to be an amiable 70 degrees under partly cloudy skies.

Come Tuesday, the forecast communicates a return to sunny dominance, the mercury expected to rise near 92 degrees. The winds are anticipated to follow a west-southwest course, blowing gently at 5 to 7 mph in the morning. As night descends, the weather pattern flips to partly cloudy with the temperature settling around 68, while a more robust southwest wind could gust as high as 21 mph before shifting east northeast.

The rest of the week looks largely unperturbed by severe weather, although Wednesday does introduce a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after noon. Sunlight, however, is not to be eclipsed, holding firm with a high around 85 degrees, and easterly winds making their presence felt at 11 to 15 mph, gusting potentially to 22 mph. Wednesday night could bring more precipitation before midnight, but with a low of 65 degrees and a decreased chance of showers afterward.

The likelihood of precipitation persists intermittently throughout the latter half of the week, with the NWS predicting a 20 to 30 percent chance of rain events both during some days and nights. The thermometer shouldn't stray far from the mid to high 80s in daylight and will drop to the mid-60s during evenings.