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El Paso Welcomes Mild, Sunny Weather for Thanksgiving Holiday, Says NWS

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Published on November 27, 2025
El Paso Welcomes Mild, Sunny Weather for Thanksgiving Holiday, Says NWSSource: Dicklyon, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

As the holiday season rolls into El Paso, the National Weather Service has provided a forecast that promises clear skies and mild temperatures for the residents of this border town; the latest update, which came in early this morning, hints at a Thanksgiving Day blessed with mostly sunny conditions and a comfortable high near 68 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.

The evening is expected to bring in more clouds, setting the scene for a low around 48, while the gentle east northeast wind maintains the calm after a day of gratitude and feasts, the wind chill may have locals reaching for an extra layer, dipping to 41 degrees making for a brisker feel to the air, it's a subtle reminder that winter's edge is not too far off. Friday's outlook remains favorable, with the NWS predicting a high near 70 and the weekend continuing the trend; sunny skies prevailing during the day, partly cloudy whispers by night, and temperatures comfortably settled in the mid to high 60s.

A slight dip in the warmth is on the agenda for Sunday and Monday, where highs are forecasted to hover in the low 60s while the evenings suggest a modest chill, with lows tiptoeing around the high 30s to low 40s. The conditions suggest a steady pattern, one that mirrors the tranquil posture of the desert city amid a season known elsewhere for its tumult and bluster.

By the time Wednesday comes around, El Pasoans can expect the weather to hold steadfast; the NWS maintains a forecast of mostly sunny skies and a high near 63 degrees, it's a consistency that allows the local community to plan without the worry that often accompanies the unpredictable whims of nature. Residents looking ahead to the weekly forecast can find all the details and more by visiting the NWS's official website.