
The National Weather Service in Sacramento has provided a weather forecast indicating a week of patchy fog conditions and a gentle rise in temperatures. According to the National Weather Service forecast, today started with a cover of dense fog that should have dissipated by 8 am, followed by areas of frost that were expected to clear by 9 am. The rest of the day should see partly sunny skies with the high hovering near 55 degrees and calm winds shifting north at about 5 mph.
Tonight, weather conditions are set to become mostly cloudy with a low around 38 degrees and continuing calm winds. Looking ahead to Sunday, patchy fog is expected between 7 am and 8 am, before the day opens up to partly sunny skies and a high near 56 degrees. For those heading out Sunday night, patchy fog is anticipated before midnight and then again after 1 am. The low should be around 37 degrees under partly cloudy skies, with calm winds persisting, as reported by the National Weather Service.
Monday's forecast suggests a similar pattern, with patchy fog and frost early in the morning before giving way to mostly sunny skies and a high near 53. Heading into Monday night, patchy fog is on the cards before midnight, then clearing out before reappearing after 1 am. The nighttime temperature is expected to drop to around 39 degrees, as detailed by the National Weather Service.
The outlook for Tuesday and midweek continues the trend of morning fog, burning off to reveal mostly sunny conditions during the day with highs in the mid-50s. Nighttimes will be partly cloudy with lows around 40 degrees, accompanied by fog that seems eager to greet the early hours before the waning moon has even set. As we reach Thursday, the fog persists, yet it will not stifle the gradual warming trend, as the mercury is predicted to climb to a high near 58 degrees, as per the National Weather Service.
By the time Friday arrives, the city can anticipate mostly sunny weather with a pleasant high near 59. It appears that while the fog in Sacramento might slow your morning commute, it's not set to dampen the city's spirits as we transition into a more relaxed and bright weekend.









