Sacramento, CA – Sunny skies and spring warmth are set to take over Sacramento starting Sunday, with temperatures climbing into the 80s by midweek. Residents can expect a dramatic shift from recent clouds to dry, summer-like conditions, making this the warmest stretch of the season so far.
According to the National Weather Service, Sunday kicks off the trend with clear skies and a high near 75°F. Winds will shift north-northwest at 6 mph by afternoon. Monday begins with patchy fog before temperatures soar to 80°F. Tuesday tops out at 83°F under full sunshine, while Wednesday holds steady in the mid-70s with mostly sunny conditions. A slight cooldown returns Thursday, with a chance of showers and highs near 66°F.
Commute times should remain smooth along I-5 and Highway 99 as no rain is expected until late Wednesday. However, early morning fog on Monday may reduce visibility through 8 a.m. Drivers should plan for slower speeds and use low-beam headlights.
This stretch of dry weather is ideal for outdoor activities, but residents should stay alert for changing conditions later in the week. Spring allergies may spike due to blooming pollen and dry winds.
By Thursday night, temperatures dip into the mid-40s, with another round of showers possible into Friday. Locals are encouraged to check updates daily, especially if planning travel later in the week.



