As weekend plans unfold in Sacramento, the National Weather Service has delivered some good news for those hoping to enjoy an uninterrupted dose of mild spring weather. According to the latest forecast, warm conditions are anticipated to grace the valley through the end of the weekend, with light north winds brushing the area today. This means if you’ve been waiting all week to engage in some outdoor activities, the weather gods are smiling in your favor.
Temperatures are expected to climb, bringing Valley Highs to a comfortable range. “Chances for Valley Highs > 75 Degrees: 50-90% across Northern and Central Sacramento Valley on Saturday, with 30-60% across the southern Sacramento and northern San Joaquin valleys. 70-100% chance across the Valley on Sunday,” says the National Weather Service. Although we’re not looking at a scorcher, it’s definitely a step up from the chillier days we’ve experienced earlier in the season.
But don’t put away those umbrellas just yet. A shift in the weather is expected late tomorrow into Monday, with a weak system predicted to move in, primarily affecting areas north of I-80. This disturbance is forecasted to bring “light precipitation to interior Northern California late Sunday into Monday, mainly over the foothills and mountains north of I-80,” the National Weather Service advises. Those planning to venture into higher elevations should be prepared for these mild interruptions. Additionally, there’s a slight chance of thunderstorms in the northern Sacramento Valley and nearby foothills on Monday afternoon and evening, though the odds are low, at 10-15%…