
As winter's grip begins to loosen over El Paso, TX, residents can look forward to more than just the New Year. A recent forecast from the National Weather Service has painted a promising picture of the week ahead, leaving the city's denizens with a fairly mild weather scenario to welcome 2025. According to the National Weather Service, El Paso had a mostly sunny sky today, with a high nearing 55 degrees Fahrenheit and an easy east-northeast wind traveling at about 6 mph.
Tonight’s skies are expected to be partly cloudy, bringing the temperature down to around 35 degrees. The gentle twirl of east northeast winds will continue to brush the cityscape. As Wednesday arrives, El Pasoans can enjoy mostly sunny skies once again, with temperatures climbing to around 63 degrees under calm wind conditions. The forecast, last updated early this morning, also provides an insight into New Year's Day, hinting at a 20 percent chance of showers before 11 a.m, followed by partly sunny weather and highs approaching 70 degrees.
The outlook from the NWS extends into midweek with reassuring news that the winds will retain their modesty, barely stirring at up to 5 mph on Saturday. While the evenings may cool to a more brisk sensation, nighttime temperatures are set to hover around the mid-40s, a pattern that consistently marks the transition days of the year.
However, El Pasoans should keep their umbrellas at arm’s reach, as there’s a slight chance of showers on Wednesday night, introducing a 20 percent chance of rainfall after 11 p.m. The predominantly clear skies that dominate the forecast ensure that stargazers and overnight revelers alike can look forward to an uninterrupted view of the heavens. Come the weekend, the NWS anticipates continued sunny dispositions with highs lingering near 68 on Saturday and inching back to the 70-degree mark by Sunday.









