By Mark Leberfinger, AccuWeather.com Staff Writer
October 27,2013; 9:04PM,EDT
A building storm system will bring a cool start to the week in San Francisco.
It is the same system that is expected to bring blizzard conditions to the northern Rockies.
A bit of rain accompanying the storm through California will bypass San Francisco to the south Sunday night.
The storm, however, will not fail in spreading more cool air into San Francisco, holding daytime high temperatures to the lower 60s through Tuesday. Gusty winds will also howl through Sunday evening.
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Motorists heading eastward on I-80 should expect to encounter snow on Donner Pass Sunday night and Monday.
The departure of the storm by midweek will promote bright sunshine in San Francisco and a high of 65 degrees on Wednesday.
Temperatures, which have been slightly below normal since Oct. 20, will moderate to near-normal levels with highs Thursday and Friday in the upper 60s.
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