California Weather: Sacramento to Hit 98°F by 3 p.m. — 4th of July to Bring Slight Relief

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Sacramento, California – High temperatures in Sacramento will soar to 98°F by Sunday afternoon, bringing another round of dangerous summer heat just days ahead of Independence Day.

According to the National Weather Service, Sunday, June 29, will be sunny and hot with light southwest winds up to 7 mph by afternoon. This marks the third straight day of highs above 95°F, creating an elevated risk of heat-related illnesses. Residents are urged to limit outdoor activity between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m., stay hydrated, and avoid walking pets on hot pavement.

Several regional parks along I-5, including Discovery Park, may see elevated fire risks and reduced air quality as dry conditions persist. Monday’s forecast will again bring a high near 96°F, with clear skies continuing into midweek. While no official heat advisory is in place, local agencies warn of prolonged heat exposure risks for vulnerable populations.

Looking ahead, temperatures will gradually cool into the low 90s by Thursday and dip further to 86°F on the 4th of July. While still warm, this slight drop may bring some relief for holiday plans. Fireworks watchers should expect clear skies Thursday night and pack water and shade if attending daytime events.

📅 6-Day Forecast for Sacramento (June 29 – July 4):

  • Sunday (June 29): Sunny, hot, high 97°F
  • Monday: Sunny, high 96°F
  • Tuesday: Sunny, high 95°F
  • Wednesday: Sunny, high 93°F
  • Thursday: Sunny, high 91°F
  • Friday (4th of July): Sunny, high 86°F
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