El Paso, Texas – After days of rain and clouds, El Paso will trade storms for sunshine and rising heat by Wednesday, July 30, as highs push into the upper 90s. Residents should expect dry and sunny conditions by midweek, with the mercury hitting 97°F under mostly clear skies.
According to the National Weather Service, storms taper off Tuesday night, giving way to calm winds and strong sun by Wednesday afternoon. Humidity will remain low, but persistent heat can still impact outdoor workers and vulnerable populations. Use extra caution on roadways like US-54 and I-10, where hot pavement can lead to tire issues and dehydration risks.
Wednesday night will stay mild with lows near 74°F, followed by a slight chance of storms Thursday afternoon and another warm, sunny day Friday. The weekend outlook builds on this warming trend, with highs near 97°F Saturday and possibly topping 100°F by Sunday.
💡 Safety Tip: Drink plenty of water, limit outdoor activities between noon and 4 p.m., and check on neighbors without air conditioning.
🌤️ Five-Day Weather Outlook for El Paso, TX
- Wednesday, July 30: Mostly sunny, high 97°F. Calm winds becoming southeast 5 mph in the afternoon.
- Thursday, July 31: Sunny with a 20% chance of afternoon storms. High near 97°F.
- Friday, August 1: Mostly sunny, high 96°F.
- Saturday, August 2: Sunny, high near 97°F.
- Sunday, August 3: Sunny, high near 100°F.
- Monday, August 4: Partly cloudy, high 100°F.