Sacramento, CA – California spring kicks off with rising temperatures and sunny skies in Sacramento, but the week won’t stay dry for long.
Daytime highs will reach 84°F by Monday, with sunshine dominating through midweek. According to the National Weather Service, conditions will shift by Wednesday night, when a slight chance of rain reenters the forecast, potentially impacting commuters along I-5 and local roadways. Monday and Tuesday offer excellent opportunities for outdoor activity, with calm winds and no precipitation in sight.
Temperatures remain above seasonal averages, peaking early in the week before cooling slightly. Monday will bring a high of 80°F and a low of 53°F under clear skies. Tuesday follows with more sun and highs near 84°F, though clouds will increase overnight.
Rain chances grow by late Wednesday. A slight chance of showers is expected after 11 a.m. Thursday, paired with cooler highs near 67°F. Evening lows will dip into the mid-40s, so layered clothing is advised for early morning or late night travel.
Drivers should watch for wet pavement and potential delays by Thursday on regional roadways, especially near major corridors like I-5 and Highway 50. While the rain amounts are expected to be light, conditions may briefly reduce visibility.
The extended five-day outlook shows a return to sunny weather by Friday, with highs settling in the mid-60s. Expect another dry weekend ahead.
Stay weather-aware and check updated forecasts daily to plan your spring week efficiently.




