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Saturday’s Forecast: Expect Dense Fog

By January 17, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Dense Fog Advisory in Sacramento Valley: What You Need to Know

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A dense fog advisory is currently in effect across the Valley until 10 a.m. on Saturday. This morning, many areas are experiencing exceptionally dense fog, causing visibility to drop to less than a quarter of a mile. Drivers and pedestrians are advised to exercise caution.

Fog Conditions and Weather Forecast

The fog is expected to linger until 11 a.m., but once it dissipates, residents can look forward to partly sunny skies. Temperatures will reach highs in the upper 50s to low 60s, making it slightly cooler than the previous day. For those planning outdoor activities on Sunday, anticipate similar weather conditions, promising another partly sunny day.

Health Advisory: Unhealthy Air Quality

It’s important to note that the air quality in the Valley is currently rated as “unhealthy for sensitive groups.” Persistent high pressure has created stagnant air, leading to this advisory. Individuals with respiratory conditions such as COPD and asthma, as well as young children and the elderly, should limit outdoor exposure. For more information on air quality recommendations, visit the Air Quality Index website.

Foothills and Sierra Weather Update

In contrast, the Foothills and Sierra regions are starting the day with clear skies that will transition to a few clouds by late morning and into the afternoon. This area is expected to remain dry, consistent with the weather pattern across the state.

Weekly Outlook: Dry and Mild Conditions Ahead

Looking ahead, the forecast indicates that dry conditions will persist throughout the week, with temperatures slightly above normal for this time of year. Enjoying outdoor activities might be feasible as long as precautions regarding air quality are observed.

Stay updated with local weather forecasts for the most accurate and current information. For ongoing weather insights, check platforms like The Weather Channel or your local news station’s weather page.

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