Sacramento Faces Dense Fog, Mild Days Ahead, Weather Service Warns

UPDATE: The National Weather Service has issued an urgent forecast for Sacramento, predicting consistent dense fog during the mornings over the next few days, along with mild afternoons. Residents should be prepared for visibility issues as fog is set to return overnight.

According to the latest data, temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 50s this week. Dense fog is expected to linger until mid-morning, clearing to reveal partial sunshine with a high near 55°F. Light winds will accompany these conditions, providing a calm atmosphere despite the foggy start.

Tonight, patchy fog will once again blanket the city, with temperatures dropping to a low of around 42°F. This pattern of foggy mornings followed by clearer afternoons is likely to persist into the weekend, prompting residents to adjust their travel plans accordingly.

Looking ahead, Saturday’s forecast predicts fog lingering until 9 a.m., after which temperatures will rise to a high of 57°F. Calm winds will continue to provide a gentle breeze. However, clouds are expected to roll in again Saturday night, bringing partly cloudy skies into Sunday.

Sunday’s weather will be partly sunny with a high near 58°F, while winds will shift to a light north-northwest breeze in the afternoon. As night falls, temperatures will dip to around 41°F.

Monday will bring mostly sunny skies with temperatures again reaching near 58°F. Partly cloudy conditions are forecasted for Monday night, with lows in the low 40s. The National Weather Service predicts similar weather patterns for Tuesday, maintaining mostly sunny skies with a high near 59°F.

In summary, Sacramento residents should stay alert for foggy conditions each morning this week, affecting visibility and potentially impacting travel. The ongoing mild temperatures provide a welcome respite, but the evolving weather conditions require attention. Stay tuned for further updates as this forecast develops.