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Northern California Weather Outlook for January 29, 2026

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Thursday Evening Weather Forecast for Northern California: January 29, 2026

As the sun sets over Northern California, residents can expect a varied weather pattern highlighted by mild temperatures and scattered clouds. This evening’s weather forecast aims to keep you informed about what to expect throughout the night.

Current Weather Conditions

The temperature currently hovers around a comfortable 55°F (13°C) in most urban areas. Coastal regions may experience slightly cooler temperatures, while the inland valleys could feel a touch warmer. Winds are mild, contributing to a pleasant evening atmosphere.

Evening Outlook

Heading into the night, expect temperatures to drop gradually, settling near 48°F (9°C). Clear skies will allow for a beautiful view of the stars, although some isolated clouds may drift through.

What to Expect Overnight

  1. Temperature: Overnight lows will vary from 45°F to 50°F (7°C to 10°C) depending on your location.
  2. Wind: Light winds from the south-southwest will persist at 5 to 10 mph.
  3. Precipitation: No rain is anticipated overnight, making it an ideal night for outdoor activities or a cozy evening at home.

Regional Variations

Coastal Areas

The coastal region is expected to remain cooler, with lows around 46°F (8°C). Fog may develop near the shoreline, impacting visibility.

Inland Valleys

Inland valleys could see slightly warmer temperatures, ranging between 48°F and 50°F (9°C to 10°C).

Looking Ahead: The Upcoming Week

Forecasts for the rest of the week indicate a blend of sun and clouds, with daytime highs peaking at around 70°F (21°C) on weekends.

Rainfall Potential

While the chances of rain remain minimal for the next few days, fluctuations in weather can occur. Always check the latest weather updates from reliable sources like the National Weather Service or local news stations.

Preparing for the Evening

Residents are advised to dress in layers if heading out, as temperatures can dip significantly after sunset. Carrying a light jacket is recommended, particularly for outings near the coast.

Conclusion

This evening in Northern California promises mild temperatures and clear skies, creating a perfect backdrop for any evening plans. Stay informed for updates as patterns change throughout the week, and enjoy the serene Northern California nights. For more detailed forecasts, visit Weather.com for the most accurate updates.

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