Sacramento, CA — Heavy showers and thunderstorms will move through Sacramento on Monday before clearing skies bring sunny, warmer conditions Tuesday. Rain will continue through the afternoon, potentially impacting St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, but spring-like weather is on the horizon.
According to the National Weather Service, storms will taper off Monday evening as winds shift and temperatures drop to the upper 30s overnight. Tuesday will bring a significant shift, with mostly sunny skies and a high of 61°F, offering a preview of the warm, dry trend expected later this week.
Wednesday will remain partly sunny, with a high near 61°F, before another round of showers arrives Wednesday night, bringing an 80% chance of rain. By Thursday, Sacramento will officially welcome spring with mostly sunny conditions and highs in the low 60s.
Friday and Saturday continue the warming trend, with temperatures reaching the upper 60s under mostly clear skies. The weekend looks ideal for outdoor activities, with minimal precipitation expected.
Drivers should remain cautious on wet roads Monday, especially along I-5 and Highway 50, where ponding and reduced visibility may occur. Anyone traveling should check for updated forecasts and road conditions.
Spring officially begins Thursday, bringing the promise of warmer days ahead.




