Sacramento, CA – A stretch of classic California spring weather continues in Sacramento, with sunshine dominating the forecast through Saturday. However, residents should prepare for a shift late Sunday as rain chances increase.
According to the National Weather Service, Sacramento will see sunny skies Friday and Saturday with daytime highs climbing from 72°F to 74°F. Light north-northwest winds will stay under 10 mph, offering calm travel conditions on major corridors including I-5 and U.S. 50. Temperatures overnight will dip to the mid-40s.
By Sunday, clouds begin to build, and a slight chance of evening showers may develop after sunset. Rain is expected to remain light but could affect late travel plans or outdoor activities.
Monday and Tuesday return to partly sunny skies, with highs reaching the mid-70s. By Wednesday, Sacramento could see highs near 80°F — a warm-up ideal for spring events and travel.
Travelers should stay weather-aware heading into Sunday night, especially those commuting on I-5 or planning weekend getaways. While rainfall totals appear minimal, wet roads and low visibility could briefly impact driving conditions.
This weather pattern reflects a typical early April transition, with warm, dry air giving way to brief Pacific moisture. Residents are encouraged to check updates from the National Weather Service for evolving conditions and be cautious of slick roads after dry spells.
Sacramento’s five-day stretch highlights classic spring contrasts — mild days, cool nights, and a hint of Sunday rain to refresh the region.




