Get ready for a hot and dry Saturday across the region. Storm chances have been completely removed for Saturday, but attention turns to Sunday night, when the return of monsoon moisture may fuel strong thunderstorms. It could be a long, stormy night into Monday morning.
Expect clear skies overnight with calm and quiet conditions. Winds will be light and variable, ranging from 5 to 10 mph. Temperatures will drop to a mild overnight low of 74°F, offering some temporary relief from the daytime heat.
Saturday:
A scorcher is ahead! Skies will be mostly sunny and dry throughout the day. High temperatures will climb to a blazing 102°F. Winds will remain light to moderate, coming in at 5 to 15 mph. Humidity will be low, so the heat will feel dry—but intense. Be sure to stay hydrated and limit outdoor activity during peak heat hours.
Sunday:
Temperatures begin to ease slightly with a high of 99°F under partly cloudy skies. Monsoon moisture returns to the El Paso area, bringing with it a chance for widely scattered showers and thunderstorms, especially late in the day and into the evening.
Some storms could bring brief, heavy rainfall. Remain weather-aware heading into the night.
Sunday Night into Monday Morning:
A surge of tropical moisture could lead to a very active and potentially severe overnight period.
Thunderstorms developing late Sunday could become strong, with the potential for very heavy rainfall and localized flooding as we head into early Monday. Monitor forecasts closely and prepare for possible weather alerts.
Monday:
The day starts unsettled, with partly to mostly cloudy skies and continued chances for widely scattered showers and thunderstorms. Rainfall could be intense in some areas due to elevated moisture levels. High temperature drops to a more manageable 90°F.
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Tuesday:
Expect partly cloudy skies with increasing storm chances again later in the day. Scattered late-day thunderstorms are possible, though less intense than Monday. The high will reach around 93°F.
Wednesday:
Moisture begins to thin out. Skies will be partly cloudy, with only a slight chance of isolated thunderstorms in the area. Temperatures will continue to climb with a high of 95°F.
Thursday:
Drier air returns. Expect mostly sunny skies and warmer conditions. High temperature will reach about 98°F