El Paso, Texas – Texas residents should brace for a dangerous heat spike as El Paso climbs to 100°F on Friday, with even hotter days ahead. Drivers and outdoor workers are urged to take precautions, especially along I-10 where pavement temperatures could soar during afternoon hours.
According to the National Weather Service in El Paso, Friday will be sunny and hot, with a high near 100°F and light southwest winds around 8 mph. Saturday’s high climbs to 103°F, followed by a blistering 105°F on Sunday — the hottest stretch so far this year.
City officials encourage residents to stay indoors between noon and 6 p.m., drink plenty of water, and avoid strenuous activity. Vulnerable groups — including seniors, children, and outdoor workers — face increased risk of heat exhaustion or heatstroke.
Mostly clear nights in the low to mid-70s offer limited overnight relief, so keep fans running and stay cool. This weekend’s temperatures may rival or surpass June records in parts of far West Texas.
The heat continues into early next week, with Monday reaching 102°F before a slight cooldown Tuesday. No rain is expected, and skies will remain clear.
⚠️ Excessive heat warnings could be issued if this trend persists. Check back daily for updates.
🔥 5-Day El Paso Forecast: June 5–June 10
- Thursday: Sunny, high near 96°F
- Friday: Sunny, high near 100°F
- Saturday: Sunny and hot, high near 103°F
- Sunday: Sunny and hot, high near 105°F
- Monday: Sunny, high near 102°F