The Sacramento region is expected to stay mostly dry through the end of the week, with temperatures warming as the days go on. Isolated mountain showers and thunderstorms are also expected.
That outlook matters now because it points to a stretch of quieter weather for the region after recent unsettled conditions, while still leaving the higher terrain open to a few passing storms. The forecast also lines up with the broader pattern described in a source report titled Clear sunny skies expected to return in the following week.
For Sacramento residents, the practical takeaway is simple: the rest of the week should bring more dry, warmer days than wet ones. The one wrinkle is the mountains, where showers and thunderstorms remain possible even as lower elevations settle into a drier trend.
The forecast leaves little room for confusion. Sacramento weather is turning warmer and staying mostly dry through the end of the week, while the main weather risk is limited to isolated storms in the mountains.



