
The National Weather Service in El Paso, TX, has reported a clear sky with the current temperature standing at a chilly 25°F. The humidity is at 79%, with a southeast wind blowing at 8 MPH. Visibility remains unobstructed at 10 miles, though the wind chill factor drops the felt air temperature to a biting 16°F, according to the National Weather Service.
With the barometer holding steady at 30.31 in, El Paso residents can expect a certain consistency in weather conditions. There's "widespread haze" noted in the forecast, another component to consider alongside the sunshine that's to bathe the city today. Despite the haze, the high is expected to reach a near 46°F, a light variation from the early morning's freeze, and with negligible wind to stir the air.
As the sun sets, the haze continues to loom over El Paso. The National Weather Service has predicted a partly cloudy night with the temperature dropping to around 26°F. The calm wind will persist, creating a silent, still evening. The same conditions carry over into Wednesday, with the temperature set to peak at 47°F under mostly sunny skies that wrestle with the ever-present haze.
Thursday shows little variation in pattern; the "widespread haze" persists, moving through before 4 a.m., giving way to a mostly cloudy night and a low hovering around 30°F. Heading into the weekend, residents can look forward to partly sunny days with highs fluctuating in the mid-40s and nightly lows returning to the mid-20s. According to the National Weather Service, the consistent theme of haze will finally break by Saturday night, resulting in clear conditions that extend through to the beginning of next week.
Long-range forecasts for the region suggest a gradual warming trend with partly sunny skies greeting El Pasoans on Monday and temperatures potentially cresting near 48°F. For those planning their week, a mix of sunny and partly cloudy evenings is anticipated, with temperatures apt for light to medium outerwear. Notably, the region's haze, a mainstay these past days, seems ready to abate, giving way to clearer skies and the promise of unfiltered sunshine come weekend's end.









