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Excessive summer heat expected across SoCal Wednesday

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LOS ANGELES (KABC) — Temperatures are expected to stay hot across Southern California this week, bringing a risk for heat illness and fast-growing fires.

An excessive heat warning for desert and inland communities remains in effect through Thursday evening.

On Wednesday, Los Angeles and Orange counties will see some fog in the morning, giving way to sunshine and a high of 91 degrees by the afternoon. Similar conditions will remain in effect for several days, until temperatures dip over the weekend.

The valleys and the Inland Empire will see a high of 102 on Wednesday.

At the beaches on Wednesday, morning clouds will give way to sunshine and a high of 77 degrees.

The high temperature in the mountains on Wednesday will be 90 degrees.

A high of around 111 degrees is in the forecast for most of the desert areas on Wednesday, with Palm Springs climbing to 117.

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