The weather forecast for the Sacramento region indicates that foggy mornings will continue throughout the week. The National Weather Service reports that "areas of low elevation morning fog persist through much of the week ahead alongside otherwise dry and gradually warming weather," especially "southward across the Delta and Sacramento and northern San Joaquin Valleys." The weather will remain dry with a gradual warming trend expected.
The gray morning fog is expected to clear by mid to late morning, with temperatures rising into the 60s for most valley and foothill areas. The upper-level clouds should break up by Friday morning, which could lead to fog in typical spots. However, winds from the Sierra may prevent fog from forming, giving a break to areas that have experienced foggy mornings recently, according to the National Weather Service
The National Weather Service forecast for the weekend calls for near-normal temperatures and breezy conditions. "A stronger shortwave trough then begins to push this ridge toward the Intermountain West Saturday into Sunday," but there's only a slight chance of rain in northern Shasta County. Early next week, stronger winds from the north to east are expected, with some uncertainty about the strength and impact of upcoming weather. Confidence decreases by midweek, with potential for rain, but details are unclear.