California — A thin layer of patchy fog drifts across low fields and parking lots at dawn, softening headlights and leaving a cool shimmer on the pavement. The early air feels crisp but quiet, masking a wetter stretch that edges closer to the Sacramento Valley as clouds thicken to the west. Travelers heading toward Davis, Elk Grove, or Roseville should prepare for slower road conditions later in the weekend as steadier rain returns.
Today begins with fog in several pockets along I-5, Highway 99, and rural corridors near the Delta. That fog may reduce visibility for the first few hours of the morning, so drivers should add space and keep speeds moderate. The fog lifts by midmorning, and mild sunshine brings temperatures close to the upper 60s. For now, this calm start hides the approaching moisture that models hint will strengthen on Sunday.
Sunday brings a clear shift toward a wetter pattern. Cloud cover thickens early, and showers arrive by late morning. Winds increase from the south, occasionally gusting above 20 mph near open farmland and river bends. Rainfall may reach a quarter inch or more through the day, with the heaviest bursts falling along the foothill-facing side of the valley. To be fair, this is not a Winter Tease for snow, but it does signal a classic November cool-down ahead of early Thanksgiving travel.
Monday keeps showers in the region, mainly before midday. Drizzle may linger during the morning commute, creating slick patches on elevated ramps and bridges. Anyone traveling for early holiday plans should watch for brief delays, especially during heavier pockets of rain.
Five-Day Outlook — Sacramento, CA
Sun: 59/53 – Rain likely; breezy.
Mon: 59/46 – Showers early; clearing late.
Tue: 60/45 – Mostly sunny; cool.
Wed: 60/44 – Mostly sunny; slight PM shower chance.
Thu: 57/43 – Showers likely later; unsettled pattern returns





