By Samantha-Rae Tuthill, AccuWeather.com Staff Writer
June 1,2014; 10:33PM,EDT
Seasonable and dry conditions will continue this week for the San Francisco area.
It means that much needed rain will remain out of the forecast.
Extreme to exceptional drought continues holding a firm grasp on most of the state. Without any precipitation in the coming days, fire dangers will remain high.
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Monday morning will see low cloud coverage in the area, which could cause delays for travelers out of San Francisco International Airport.
Highs will start out in the low 60s but by Wednesday, rise into the low 70s through Saturday with an abundance of sunshine each day.
Overnight lows through Thursday will sit in the low 50s.
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