
The National Weather Service in Sacramento has provided a local weather forecast, predicting generally sunny skies and steady temperatures as we head into the second week of September. According to the NWS forecast, today we can expect partly sunny conditions gradually giving way to full sunshine, with a comfortable high of 86 degrees. A mild south wind will blow at a speed of 6 to 8 mph.
For those planning evening activities, the skies will remain mostly clear tonight, with temperatures dipping to a low around 61, accompanied by a gentle south southeast breeze. The clear conditions are set to persist through Sunday, which is on track to be another sunny day with a high of 87 and light winds. Sunday night should follow suit with mostly clear skies and a low hovering around 62. If you've been looking to enjoy the outdoors, it might be a good time to do so.
Continuing the trend, Monday's outlook promises sun-filled skies and a high near 85 degrees, while the evening will see mostly clear conditions with the temperature again dropping to around 61. This stable pattern however, is forecasted to give way to a slight shift come Tuesday; there's a 20 percent chance of showers after 11am, despite the mostly sunny prediction with a high near 83.
The middle of the week seems to slightly increase the potential for precipitation, with a "slight chance of showers after 11am" slated for Wednesday amidst otherwise mostly sunny conditions and a high around 84, as per the NWS update. Temperatures at night will fall to about 59 degrees. Sunny days are forecasted to make a return by Thursday, with temperature highs picking back up to 87 degrees and evening lows maintaining a consistent pattern around 60. Friends and families eager to plan their end-of-week excursions can look forward to Friday, which is anticipated to be sunny with a high peaking near 89 degrees.
All weather predictions for Sacramento and greater details for each day's forecast can be always found on the official NWS website at NWS Sacramento Weather Forecast.









