Coastal California faces unusually cool weather with temperatures dropping 5 to 15 degrees below normal, despite typically seeing hottest conditions after Labor Day.
Los Angeles will finally get relief from recent heat waves with a marine layer, possible drizzle and highs up to 15 degrees below average.
Bay Area residents face more chilly weather after enduring their coldest summer in decades, with San Francisco highs in the low 60s.
It might still be iced-coffee weather in Los Angeles, but much of coastal California could see thick fog, chilly breezes and even scattered showers this week as temperatures fall across the state, beginning Monday night.
Angelenos may breathe a sigh of relief as the mercury dips after successive late summer heat waves. But Bay Area residents could be dis