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Record Heat for the Intermountain West and Northern Plains; Heavy Rainfall and Severe Weather Threats

Record setting heat is expected over the next several days from the Intermountain West through the northern Plains. Furthermore, fire weather concerns increase with dry and breezy conditions. Meanwhile, heavy rainfall and severe thunderstorm threats for the Ohio/Tennessee Valleys, central Appalachians and Southeast today. The threat shifts to central Gulf Coast and across central Texas this week. Read More >

Weather Facts for Labor Day in El Paso

 

Highest Maximum Temperature

  100  Sep 7, 2020
  100  Sep 7, 1959                                              
    99  Sep 1, 2013 (Last of several occurrences)                                            
    98  Sep 1, 1952 (Last of several occurrences)                              
    97  Sep 4, 1939 (Last of several occurrences)

Lowest Maximum Temperature

   66   Sep 5, 1904
   70   Sep 4, 2006
   78   Sep 4, 1950 (Last of several occurrences)
   79   Sep 3, 1897
   80   Sep 7, 1981

Highest Minimum Temperature

   83   Sep 5, 1983
   75   Sep 3, 2012
   74   Sep 2, 2013
(Last of several occurrences)
   73   Sep 2, 1985 (Last of several occurrences)
   72   Sep 1, 2014 (Last of several occurrences)

Lowest Minimum Temperature

   54   Sep 5, 1988
   56   Sep 3, 1973
   57   Sep 4, 1961 (Last of several occurrences)
   60   Sep 5, 1904 (Last of several occurrences)
   61   Sep 5, 1966

Rain

   1.28   Sep 4, 2006 (Last of several occurrences)
   1.10   Sep 5, 2005
   1.08   Sep 6, 1993
   0.91   Sep 5, 1966
   0.69   Sep 6, 1965

Snowfall None.