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Weather Report for Sacramento County, CA | Date: 2024-08-08 **Sacramento:** High: 98F Low: 68F Condition: Hot and sunny Humidity: 23pct Wind: NW 10mph UV Index: Very High Overall, residents of Sacramento County should prepare for very hot temperatures today, with a relentless sun shining throughout the day. **Elk Grove:** High: 97F Low: 66F Condition: Clear skies Humidity: 25pct Wind: NW 8mph Pollen Count: High **Folsom:** High: 96F Low: 67F Condition: Mostly sunny Visibility: 10 miles Pressure: 29.92 inHg Feels Like: 100F **Citrus Heights:** High: 95F Low: 68F Condition: Sunny Precipitation: 0 in Wind: WNW 7mph Humidity: 26pct Summary: The weather in Sacramento County, CA today brings hot temperatures with ample sunshine. Make sure to stay hydrated and apply sunscreen if you plan to be outdoors. **Rancho Cordova:** High: 98F Low: 68F Condition: Clear Pressure: 29.91 inHg Wind: NW 9mph UV Index: 9 **Galt:** High: 99F Low: 70F Condition: Sunny and hot Visibility: 10 miles
Humidity: 24pct Feels Like: 103F Note: Be cautious of the high UV Index and hydration levels in this heat.


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8:14 AM Hey everyone, Hope you’re all doing well! I thought it would be fun to share some recent books we’ve read. I just finished “Where the Crawdads Sing” by Delia Owens. It was beautiful and heart-wrenching at the same time. Have any of you read it? Cheers, Oliver Martin 9:30 AM Good morning Oliver and everyone, Funny you mentioned “Where the Crawdads Sing.” I read it a few months ago and loved it too. I am currently reading “The Night Circus” by Erin Morgenstern. It’s magical and captivating. Anyone else read something interesting recently? Best, Lila Davison 10:05 AM Hello everyone, I concur, “The Night Circus” is amazing! I’m actually reading “Educated” by Tara Westover right now. The narrative is intense and hard to put down. I’d love some non-fiction recommendations for when I’m finished. Best, Michael Carter 11:00 AM Hi all, “Educated” is on my list, Michael. I just finished “The Silent Patient” by Alex Michaelides. The twist
was mind-blowing. For non-fiction, “Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind” by Yuval Noah Harari is a must-read. Keep the recommendations coming! Cheers, Emily Larson 12:15 PM Hi everyone, I also read “Sapiens,” Emily. It's a deep dive into human history. I’m halfway through “Little Fires Everywhere” by Celeste Ng. It’s a compelling read about family dynamics and secrets. Any suggestions for a good mystery thriller? Regards, James Finn 1:40 PM Hey James, If you’re into mystery thrillers, try “The Woman in the Window” by A.J. Finn. It’s a psychological thriller that had me hooked from start to finish. Emily, I second Lila - “Sapiens” is fantastic. Have you read “Homo Deus” by the same author? Best, Oliver Martin 2:20 PM Oliver, Thanks for the recommendation! I’ve been meaning to check out “Homo Deus.” Speaking of thrillers, has anyone read “The Girl on the Train” by Paula Hawkins? It’s a page-turner. Lila, I just added “The Night
Circus” to my list. Loving the variety of books we're sharing. Best, Emily Larson 3:30 PM Hey everyone, I can attest “The Girl on the Train” is brilliant, Emily. Another great thriller is “Gone Girl” by Gillian Flynn, if you haven’t read it yet. James, “Big Little Lies” by Liane Moriarty is another fantastic read if you’re looking for something engaging. Looking forward to hearing more suggestions. Regards, Michael Carter 4:45 PM Hi all, “Gone Girl” was incredible, Michael. I haven’t read “Big Little Lies” yet—sounds intriguing. Has anyone read “The Book Thief” by Markus Zusak? It’s on my shelf, waiting to be read. Oliver, since you enjoyed “Where the Crawdads Sing,” you might like “The Great Alone” by Kristin Hannah. Cheers, Lila Davison 5:30 PM Evening everyone, “The Great Alone” is indeed a great recommendation, Lila. “The Book Thief” is a profoundly moving novel—you’ll love it. For another non-fiction recommendation,
“Becoming” by Michelle Obama is an inspiring read. Great to see all the books we’re collectively enjoying. Best, James Finn 6:00 PM Hey all, “Becoming” is wonderful, James. I’ve added “The Book Thief” to my list. It sounds like a powerful read. I highly recommend “Circe” by Madeline Miller—it’s a beautifully written retelling of Greek mythology. This has been a fantastic exchange of book ideas! Best, Oliver Martin


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          UV Index: Very High
          
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          **Elk Grove:**  
          High: 97F  
          Low: 66F  
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          Humidity: 25pct  
          Wind: NW 8mph  
          Pollen Count: High  
          
          **Folsom:**  
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          Low: 67F  
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          Low: 68F  
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          Humidity: 26pct 
          
          Summary: The weather in Sacramento County, CA today brings hot temperatures with ample sunshine. Make sure to stay hydrated and apply sunscreen if you plan to be outdoors. 
          
          **Rancho Cordova:**  
          High: 98F  
          Low: 68F  
          Condition: Clear  
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          Wind: NW 9mph  
          UV Index: 9  
          
          **Galt:**  
          High: 99F  
          Low: 70F  
          Condition: Sunny and hot  
          Visibility: 10 miles  
          Humidity: 24pct  
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          8:14 AM
          
          Hey everyone,
          
          Hope you’re all doing well! I thought it would be fun to share some recent books we’ve read. I just finished “Where the Crawdads Sing” by Delia Owens. It was beautiful and heart-wrenching at the same time. Have any of you read it?
          
          Cheers,
          Oliver Martin
          
          9:30 AM
          
          Good morning Oliver and everyone,
          
          Funny you mentioned “Where the Crawdads Sing.” I read it a few months ago and loved it too. I am currently reading “The Night Circus” by Erin Morgenstern. It’s magical and captivating. 
          
          Anyone else read something interesting recently?
          
          Best,
          Lila Davison
          
          10:05 AM
          
          Hello everyone,
          
          I concur, “The Night Circus” is amazing! I’m actually reading “Educated” by Tara Westover right now. The narrative is intense and hard to put down. 
          
          I’d love some non-fiction recommendations for when I’m finished.
          
          Best,
          Michael Carter
          
          11:00 AM
          
          Hi all,
          
          “Educated” is on my list, Michael. I just finished “The Silent Patient” by Alex Michaelides. The twist was mind-blowing. For non-fiction, “Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind” by Yuval Noah Harari is a must-read.
          
          Keep the recommendations coming!
          
          Cheers,
          Emily Larson
          
          12:15 PM
          
          Hi everyone,
          
          I also read “Sapiens,” Emily. It's a deep dive into human history. I’m halfway through “Little Fires Everywhere” by Celeste Ng. It’s a compelling read about family dynamics and secrets.
          
          Any suggestions for a good mystery thriller?
          
          Regards,
          James Finn
          
          1:40 PM
          
          Hey James,
          
          If you’re into mystery thrillers, try “The Woman in the Window” by A.J. Finn. It’s a psychological thriller that had me hooked from start to finish. 
          
          Emily, I second Lila - “Sapiens” is fantastic. Have you read “Homo Deus” by the same author?
          
          Best,
          Oliver Martin
          
          2:20 PM
          
          Oliver, 
          
          Thanks for the recommendation! I’ve been meaning to check out “Homo Deus.” Speaking of thrillers, has anyone read “The Girl on the Train” by Paula Hawkins? It’s a page-turner.
          
          Lila, I just added “The Night Circus” to my list. Loving the variety of books we're sharing.
          
          Best,
          Emily Larson
          
          3:30 PM
          
          Hey everyone,
          
          I can attest “The Girl on the Train” is brilliant, Emily. Another great thriller is “Gone Girl” by Gillian Flynn, if you haven’t read it yet. 
          
          James, “Big Little Lies” by Liane Moriarty is another fantastic read if you’re looking for something engaging.
          
          Looking forward to hearing more suggestions.
          
          Regards,
          Michael Carter
          
          4:45 PM
          
          Hi all,
          
          “Gone Girl” was incredible, Michael. I haven’t read “Big Little Lies” yet—sounds intriguing. Has anyone read “The Book Thief” by Markus Zusak? It’s on my shelf, waiting to be read.
          
          Oliver, since you enjoyed “Where the Crawdads Sing,” you might like “The Great Alone” by Kristin Hannah.
          
          Cheers,
          Lila Davison
          
          5:30 PM
          
          Evening everyone,
          
          “The Great Alone” is indeed a great recommendation, Lila. “The Book Thief” is a profoundly moving novel—you’ll love it. For another non-fiction recommendation, “Becoming” by Michelle Obama is an inspiring read.
          
          Great to see all the books we’re collectively enjoying.
          
          Best,
          James Finn
          
          6:00 PM
          
          Hey all,
          
          “Becoming” is wonderful, James. I’ve added “The Book Thief” to my list. It sounds like a powerful read. I highly recommend “Circe” by Madeline Miller—it’s a beautifully written retelling of Greek mythology.
          
          This has been a fantastic exchange of book ideas!
          
          Best,
          Oliver Martin

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