
The National Weather Service in Sacramento reports a brief period of calm following an early morning sprinkle across the Sierra and foothills, with dry and warmer weather expected heading into the weekend. Morning drivers are advised to be cautious of potential dense fog, particularly in the western parts of the Central Valley, and to check conditions at quickmap.dot.
ca.gov, as stated by the National Weather Service.By later this morning, showers are expected to end with a slight chance of light rain in the Northern Sacramento Valley and Southern Cascades, with minimal impact expected, according to the National Weather Service Sacramento.
Valley temperatures are forecast to reach the mid to upper 70s this weekend, with areas near Red Bluff and Redding possibly exceeding 80 degrees on Sunday. Next week, fair weather is expected to continue with daytime temperatures reaching the upper 70s to mid-80s, and a 95% chance of parts of the Northern San Joaquin Valley and Northern/Central Sacramento Valley reaching 80 degrees.The National Weather Service in Sacramento reports that an upper-level low may bring unsettled conditions by midweek, with model predictions varying on its strength and extent.
"There is a 40-60% chance of 0.50" of precipitation over the Northern Sacramento Valley and Sierra (north of I-80) between Wednesday and Thursday. VFR conditions are expected for most regions, though the Sierra and Southern Cascades may experience reduced visibility through Thursday at 15z.
No weather-related advisories or warnings are currently in effect for Sacramento..