EL PASO, Texas – Labor Day plans across West Texas may be interrupted Monday as thunderstorms move into El Paso with travel delays expected. Storms could trigger slick conditions on I-10, raising concerns for evening drivers heading home from holiday events.
According to the National Weather Service, scattered storms will develop Monday afternoon with a 30 percent chance of rain across El Paso County. Gusty winds and sudden downpours may lower visibility, creating dangerous conditions on roadways and during outdoor activities. Officials urge residents to stay weather aware and consider alternate travel times.
Sunday night storms already brought lightning and brief heavy rain, with more unsettled weather expected through Monday night. Cooler air will follow storms, keeping overnight lows near 70 degrees while highs on Labor Day reach 87 degrees under partly sunny skies…