Expect cooler temperatures and showers this weekend in Orange County that are going to last until early next week, forecasters say.

Some areas such as Huntington Beach experienced light drizzling Thursday morning, Nov. 2, but those showers are expected to end by the afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.

They will make a return tonight and continue into Friday morning, Nov. 3, forecasters said.

Inland cities such as Yorba Linda and Anaheim will teeter between 69 and 71 degrees Friday through Monday during the day and between 55 and 57 degrees at night. Coastal areas such as Newport Beach and Dana Point will have daily highs of 66 to 69 degrees and colder nights in the mid-50s.

“Cool weather will continue for most of the coming week, with mostly cloudy skies over and west of the mountains and less clouds in the deserts,” according to a U.S. forecast.

The skies will be cloudy in most areas of Orange County, until at least Tuesday, Nov. 7 with chances of rain mostly in the mornings and evenings.

“Things should dry out by Wednesday with zonal flow aloft and perhaps gradual warming and a slightly shallower marine layer,” the forecast predicts.