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@@@ The warm spell that pushed Bay Area temperatures into the 80s and 90s over the weekend is expected to give way to a cool, drizzly week. Forecasters say the run of above-average temperatures will end Monday with a Pacific Northwest system reaching California by Tuesday morning, likely bringing at least a sprinkle to the coast and rain across the region late in the day. 鈥淥verall, precipitation will be generally light,鈥?said , a meteorologist with the . 鈥淣onetheless we鈥檒l notice a significant cooldown and cloudy conditions.鈥? Wet wether will linger until Wednesday, Gass said, with total rainfall approaching no more than a tenth of an inch in most places. Temperatures on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday are expected to top out in the 60s in San Francisco and the mid-70s in inland areas. The cold front comes on the heels of temperatures in the mid-80s in San Francisco on Sunday, about 15 degrees above average. hit 91 on Sunday. San Jose reached 87. Monday鈥檚 weather is forecast to be just a touch cooler. The rain Tuesday and Wednesday will move out by Thursday, but forecasters expect another wet front to move in Friday. 鈥淚t鈥檚 starting to get into the (fall) pattern where we get more frequent systems moving through,鈥?Gass said.

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