Sunny and warm conditions are expected for both Saturday and Sunday. Afternoon highs in the Valley will top out in the low 80s while the Foothills climbs into the mid 70s and low 70s are forecast for the Sierra. Daylight Saving Time comes to an end tonight. While cell phones and other devices connected to the internet usually change the time on their own, you may want to set the clocks on the microwave and stove back one hour before going to be tonight so they are correct in the morning. Sunset Saturday will be at 6:05 pm and sunset on Sunday will be at 5:04 pm.Cooler air begins to move in Monday ahead of the next low pressure system that is forecast to bring rain, slushy snow, and gusty winds to the region. Wednesday will be an Impact Day because of the wet weather. 0.25″ to 0.75″ of rain is possible with enough slushy snow to possibly warrant chain controls in the passes.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. —

Sunny and warm conditions are expected for both Saturday and Sunday. Afternoon highs in the Valley will top out in the low 80s while the Foothills climbs into the mid 70s and low 70s are forecast for the Sierra.

Daylight Saving Time comes to an end tonight. While cell phones and other devices connected to the internet usually change the time on their own, you may want to set the clocks on the microwave and stove back one hour before going to be tonight so they are correct in the morning. Sunset Saturday will be at 6:05 pm and sunset on Sunday will be at 5:04 pm.

Cooler air begins to move in Monday ahead of the next low pressure system that is forecast to bring rain, slushy snow, and gusty winds to the region. Wednesday will be an Impact Day because of the wet weather. 0.25″ to 0.75″ of rain is possible with enough slushy snow to possibly warrant chain controls in the passes.