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Temperatures expected to reach the 80s and 90s in L.A. area

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High pressure will cause temperatures in inland areas of Los Angeles County to reach the 80s and low 90s beginning Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.

The warmest weather is expected Wednesday, and temperatures could be as high as 14 degrees above normal, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Burbank and Glendale are anticipating temperatures of 81 on Tuesday and 90 on Wednesday, the Weather Service said. La Cañada could see a high of 80 on Tuesday and 88 on Wednesday.

A warm and dry mass of air will help lead to northeast winds and low relative humidity in the Santa Clarita Valley and other inland areas.

The agency issued a hazardous weather outlook, warning of elevated fire danger in Southern California.

On Monday, the temperature hit 87 in Woodland Hills, 82 in Pasadena and 80 at Long Beach Airport.

The Weather Service said a cooling trend is expected to take hold over the weekend.

Web Editor Nicole Charky contributed to this report.

-- Robert J. Lopez, Los Angeles Times

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