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Northern California Weather Update: Morning Fog and Sunny Afternoon Ahead

Foggy Mornings in the San Joaquin Valley

As Northern California braces for a midweek forecast, residents can expect foggy mornings, especially in the San Joaquin Valley. The National Weather Service has issued a Dense Fog Advisory for the Stockton and Modesto areas, with visibility possibly dropping to as low as a quarter-mile. Fog conditions are less severe in Sacramento, where temperatures are mild but visibility remains hazy.

Temperature Outlook for Sacramento

Sunny Warmth Expected

Wednesday promises to be the warmest day of the week for downtown Sacramento, where a high of 67 degrees is anticipated. This is significantly higher than the seasonal average of 59 degrees, making it an ideal opportunity for outdoor activities. By mid-morning, the fog is expected to lift, allowing sunshine to illuminate the valley through the afternoon and evening.

Important Travel Tips

For those navigating through foggy areas, it is crucial to adopt safe driving habits. Here are some recommendations:

  • Use low beams when visibility is poor.
  • Drive at a reduced speed.
  • Maintain an increased distance from other vehicles.

Upcoming Weather Trends

Looking ahead, weather conditions will shift next week, with a chance of rain showers anticipated at higher elevations as early as Tuesday. This change comes as a new system begins to develop, with forecasts indicating breezy conditions and potential precipitation throughout the week.

Weather Summary

  • Mornings: Fog expected in San Joaquin Valley with advisories in place.
  • Afternoons: Clear skies and warm temperatures in the mid to upper 60s.
  • Next Week: Rain showers anticipated starting Tuesday, particularly in the Sierra foothills.

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