The National Weather Service in El Paso, TX, has delivered a straightforward forecast for the coming days, indicating a series of hot and mostly sunny conditions punctuated by brief episodes of precipitation. According to the National Weather Service at 6:51 am MDT today, the city is currently under a few clouds with a comfortable temperature of 78°F, 43% humidity, and a barometric pressure reading of 30.10 inches (1010.7 mb). Residents can expect to experience a high near 101°F later today, with a calm north wind traveling at 6 to 8 mph.
As we advance into the night, the skies are predicted to remain mostly clear, while the temperatures are slated to drop to a low of around 76°F. The initial north-northeast wind is expected to swing south in the evening. Looking to Sunday, forecasters anticipate another sunny sky with highs touching near 100°F and southeast winds casually blowing at 5 to 8 mph. Isolated showers and thunderstorms might, however, pop up before midnight, introducing a 20% chance of precipitation and a low around 75°F for Sunday night.
The beginning of the workweek holds a familiar pattern of sun and heat, with Monday’s forecast describing a day with a high near 98°F and southeast winds reaching 6 to 8 mph. That night, the possibility of showers and thunderstorms sits at 30% before midnight, and the temperature is expected to hover around 75°F with east-southeast winds gliding at 7 to 10 mph. Tuesday reiterates the sunny disposition of El Paso’s weather with a forecasted high once more near 98°F and an east wind breezing at 5 to 7 mph…