El Paso’s National Weather Service has issued a thorough forecast for the days ahead. Over the weekend and into the next week, residents may anticipate a spell of bright, calm weather. The National Weather Service predicts a high of 67 degrees with light northeastern breezes for the day.
With a gentle descent, the evening will offer mostly clear sky and lows of about 42 degrees. The wind will continue to be light and northeasterly. According to the NWS, Friday will be similar to today, with more sunlight and a high of around 68 degrees. It will also be quiet enough for people to stop and think in the sun.
The prognosis for the weekend points to a gradual warming trend. The high temperature on Saturday is predicted to be around 72 degrees, and the afternoon will see light breezes shift from calm to west-southwest. With a low hovering at 46 degrees above the horizon, the skies will be partly cloudy as the night progresses.
With a high of around 73 degrees and partly sunny sky, the next Sunday is expected to have winds of 5 to 10 mph from the west-southwest. The wind will continue to blow softly from the west at 3 to 6 mph, even though the open sky is bringing with it a mainly cloudy Sunday night with a low of about 49.
El Paso residents should brace themselves for more overcast days as the new week begins, but expect pleasant temperatures that stay comfortably in the upper 60s to roughly 70 degrees. The wind, which comes from the west at 3 to 7 mph early in the week, is still present as an undercurrent. This pattern is continued throughout Wednesday, according to the NWS prediction, which calls for partly sunny skies and a high of almost 70 degrees.
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