
The forecast for Sacramento shows a shift from sunny days to possible rain as the week progresses, according to the National Weather Service. Starting off with a sunny Monday with highs reaching 73 degrees and a gentle south breeze, the skies will begin to cloud over by evening, setting the stage for a mixed week of weather ahead.
With the evening calm turning into a south wind at around 5 mph, tonight's temperatures are expected to drop to a low of around 53 degrees. Tomorrow, the sun will play hide-and-seek behind partial clouds, with a high near 71 and calm winds shifting to the south in the afternoon. The chance of showers moves in tomorrow night, with a 30 percent likelihood after 10 p.m., as reported by the National Weather Service.
Wednesday's forecast is definitive, with assured wet weather during the day—showers are expected to be a mainstay before 4 p.m., saturating the city with south-southeast winds between 16 and 20 mph, gusting up to 37 mph. This is a day when umbrellas and raincoats should be at the ready, as the chance of precipitation rises to 100%.
The following night, a coin flip chance of showers leaves residents with a 50 percent possibility of needing to dodge raindrops mainly before 10 p.m. The clouds will linger yet lessen as the night matures, with lows hovering around 53 degrees. A return to mostly sunny skies awaits on Thursday, with temperatures kissing the vicinity of 67 degrees high.
Looking ahead to the weekend, the pattern of partial sun continues, with Friday's high near 69 and the night skies clearing up. Saturday will mirror the conditions with more sunshine and similar temperatures, but come Sunday, the slightest hint of showers may make an appearance to close the week with a partly sunny day and highs near 70 degrees.









