
For those Sacramentans hoping to bask in some sunshine this week, the National Weather Service has forecasted a streak of sun-drenched days ahead. With temperatures on the rise, the National Weather Service Sacramento predicts a high near 82 degrees today, complemented by a north northwest breeze reaching speeds of up to 14 mph, with occasional gusts as high as 24 mph. A clear sky is expected to persist through the night, dropping to a mild low around 60 degrees.
The consistent pattern of sunny weather is set to continue into the work week, according to the National Weather Service. Monday will see temperatures climbing up to a high near 90 degrees, while north northwest winds are expected to flow at a pace of 9 to 14 mph. Gusts could potentially whip up as strong as 23 mph. As the evening approaches, the skies will remain clear with a low around 59 degrees.
Local residents looking to plan outdoor activities will be pleased to find that the sunny trend isn't taking a break. Tuesday's forecast indicates a high near 90 degrees once more, with gentle northwest winds moving at a mere 3 to 6 mph. Come Tuesday night, the clear conditions will hold with overnight temperatures dropping to around 58 degrees, as reported by the National Weather Service.
The heat shows no signs of abating midweek, as Wednesday's temperatures are expected to soar even higher, reaching a scorching high near 95 degrees. The National Weather Service details that the night will bring no surprises, with clear skies and a minimum temperature hovering around 61 degrees. Similar conditions are anticipated for Thursday with a daytime high of about 93 degrees and a slightly cooler nighttime low of around 58 degrees.
The remainder of the week continues the warm and clear pattern. Friday's forecast promises sunny skies with a high near 90 degrees, and a clear night with a low around 56. Looking ahead to the weekend, Saturday is projected to be yet another quintessentially Californian sunny day, with a high near 91 degrees, as per the forecast by the National Weather Service Sacramento.