Sacramento, CA – Highs near 93°F will scorch Sacramento on Tuesday, June 3rd, marking the city’s first true burst of summer heat—and it’s only getting hotter.
According to the National Weather Service, Tuesday’s sunny skies will push temperatures well into the low 90s by mid-afternoon, with light southwest winds increasing to 6 mph. No rain is expected, and dry conditions will persist throughout the region. Local agencies are urging residents to hydrate, avoid strenuous outdoor activity between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m., and prepare for prolonged sun exposure.
The rising heat will impact travel on I-5, CA-99, and surrounding roadways as the pavement heats up and drivers face midday glare. Outdoor workers should use sun protection and take cooling breaks. Tuesday night remains clear with lows around 58°F, offering mild relief after daytime peaks.
Looking ahead, Wednesday, June 4th, brings more of the same: a high of 93°F under clear skies. Thursday may see a slight dip to 89°F, but Friday and Saturday return to highs in the mid-90s, with Saturday peaking at 96°F. These temps signal an early June heat trend across inland California.
While this isn’t record-breaking heat, the sustained warm-up is the area’s most intense stretch yet this year. Sacramento residents should brace for summer-mode conditions to continue.
Five-Day Extended Summer Weather Forecast (June 3–7)
- Tuesday: Sunny, high 91°F.
- Wednesday: Sunny, high 93°F.
- Thursday: Sunny, high 89°F.
- Friday: Sunny, high 93°F.
- Saturday: Hot and sunny, high 96°F.