A couple of low-pressure systems are being kind to Inland Southern California this week, as temperatures are expected to be right in the sweet spot between 85 and 95 all week.

Temperatures have held close to the 90s for the past week or so – and were previously in the 100s – but not once this week does the National Weather Service have them above 96.

Inland residents will see highs between 88 and 94 Monday, with similar weather Tuesday. That cool down is from a first low-pressure system moving in from the coast. The second will come on the heels of a 96-degree Wednesday, the hottest day of the week.

The second trough of low pressure will lower temperatures back to the high 80s, with highest temperatures peaking in the mid-90s, the Weather Service reports.

Humidity in the valleys is expected to remain between 15 and 30 percent all week, the Weather Service reports.

Up in the mountains, any chance for rain has now passed as the skies are expected to be fairly clear with temperatures in or near the 80s, falling to the mid-70s toward the end of the week.

It’s worth noting that these temperatures are just below seasonal averages. August usually sees temperatures near 94 in the Inland valleys. September, on the other hand, averages a high of about 90, according to the NWS.