California Weather Alert Today: 76° Spring Warmth Builds in Sacramento Before March

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California’s morning sky over Sacramento is clear and calm, with temperatures already near 55 degrees after sunrise. A little patchy fog may linger between 8 and 10 a.m., especially near the river corridors and low-lying roads. Visibility improves quickly as sunshine strengthens.

By this afternoon, temperatures surge to around 76 degrees under partly sunny skies. Light and variable winds keep conditions pleasant and dry. If you’re traveling along I-5 or Highway 50, expect smooth driving with no weather-related delays.

Tonight turns mostly cloudy with lows near 54 degrees. Sunday brings a noticeable cooldown but stays mild, with highs near 68 under partly sunny skies. A slight 20 percent chance of light rain develops Sunday night into early Monday, though most neighborhoods stay dry as March begins tomorrow.

Monday rebounds to near 67 degrees with mostly sunny skies. Tuesday warms further to around 68, followed by 67 again Wednesday. Clear nights dip into the upper 40s, but no frost or freeze concerns are expected in the metro area.

While Arctic air pushes across the northern Plains, Northern California sits under a warmer ridge. That pattern supports above-normal temperatures through much of the upcoming week. The 6–10 day outlook continues to favor mild, springlike conditions heading deeper into early March.

No snow or ice issues are expected locally, though Sierra elevations will continue monitoring systems passing to the north.

Daylight Saving Time begins March 8 at 2 a.m., bringing longer daylight in the evenings.

Five-Day Outlook for Sacramento, California:
Sunday: Partly sunny, high 68.
Monday: Mostly sunny, high 67.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high 68.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 67.
Thursday: Sunny, high 67.