The San Joaquin Valley is set for dry weather and above-average temperatures throughout the upcoming week, with some areas seeing dense fog each morning and night, according to the National Weather Service. After scattered light showers this morning, clearing skies tonight will lead to cooler temperatures and more fog development. The California Highway 198 corridor, where rainfall was recorded, could see reduced visibility. A weak low-pressure system, now drifting northward, is weakening, and high-pressure conditions will bring stable, dry weather. Expect temperatures to remain a few degrees above normal, but watch for potential visibility issues in the mornings due to fog.