120°F in July? Californians wake up wondering if the forecast is correct

Californians who use iPhones got quite the scare when they checked their weather app’s 10-day forecast on Thursday morning, which showed some extremely high temperatures for the first Saturday of July.

The first week of July is slated to be a hot one, with cities in California’s interior reaching above 100 degrees , but the forecast for Saturday, July 6, shows unbearable temperatures hovering around 120 degrees for some places.

The Central Valley is no stranger to reaching around 110 degrees. The July 6 forecast showed 120 degrees in Bakersfield. Sacramento’s July 6 forecast shows 119 , Fresno’s forecast says 121 .

Coastal cities, which don’t really ever reach those numbers, are still showing much higher-than-average temperatures for that day.

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San Diego’s forecast hovers between 74 and 80 degrees for the next 10 days, save for July 6, which shows 90. San Francisco residents may suffer in their abnormal 79 degrees for that date.

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