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    California swelters in record-breaking temperatures as heat wave continues

    By James Powel, USA TODAY,

    6 hours ago

    Large parts of California are under excessive heat warnings and advisories to start the week as temperatures across the state have broken the 100 degree mark.

    Palm Springs saw its all-time high broken Friday when the mercury hit 124 degrees and Fresno is forecast to reach a high of 116 degrees Sunday.

    Some relief is on the way for coastal areas as the heat dome that settled over the west moves east, according to AccuWeather Meteorologist Elizabeth Danco. "Temperatures in cities near the Pacific coast, including San Francisco and Oakland, California, are expected to dip to near historical averages for July," Danco said on the forecaster's website

    Here is the three-day forecast for cities in California from AccuWeather.

    California heat warning map

    Palm Springs heat wave forecast

    Sunday

    Monday

    • High : 121 F
    • Feels like : 120 F
    • Low : 87 F
    • Average : 108 F

    Tuesday

    • High : 122 F
    • Feels like : 120 F
    • Low : 87 F
    • Average : 108 F

    Sacramento heat wave forecast

    Sunday

    • High : 106 F
    • Feels like : 108 F
    • Low : 65 F
    • Average : 92 F

    Monday

    • High : 101 F
    • Feels like : 102 F
    • Low : 59 F
    • Average : 92 F

    Tuesday

    • High : 96 F
    • Feels like : 98 F
    • Low : 59 F
    • Average : 92 F

    Fresno heat wave forecast

    Sunday

    • High : 116 F
    • Feels like : 116 F
    • Low : 75 F
    • Average : 97 F

    Monday

    • High : 113 F
    • Feels like : 114 F
    • Low : 72 F
    • Average : 97 F

    Tuesday

    • High : 109 F
    • Feels like : 110 F
    • Low : 73 F
    • Average : 97 F
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    Maria Verso of Phoenix drips water over her head at Sunrise Park as an all-time high of 124 degrees sets a record in Palm Springs, Calif., on Friday. Taya Gray / USA TODAY NETWORK

    Bakersfield heat wave forecast

    Sunday

    • High : 114 F
    • Feels like : 115 F
    • Low : 81 F
    • Average : 98 F

    Monday

    • High : 112 F
    • Feels like : 113 F
    • Low : 78 F
    • Average : 98 F

    Tuesday

    • High : 110 F
    • Feels like : 111 F
    • Low : 77 F
    • Average : 98 F

    Disneyland heat wave forecast

    Sunday

    • High : 83 F
    • Feels like : 89 F
    • Low : 64 F
    • Average : 86 F

    Monday

    • High : 82 F
    • Feels like : 88 F
    • Low : 63 F
    • Average : 86 F

    Tuesday

    • High : 86 F
    • Feels like : 93 F
    • Low : 64 F
    • Average : 86 F

    Heat index map

    Los Angeles forecast

    Sunday

    • High : 85 F
    • Feels like : 92 F
    • Low : 64 F
    • Average : 81 F

    Monday

    • High : 83 F
    • Feels like : 89 F
    • Low : 64 F
    • Average : 81 F

    Tuesday

    • High : 87 F
    • Feels like : 93 F
    • Low : 67 F
    • Average : 82 F

    San Diego forecast

    Sunday

    • High : 78 F
    • Feels like : 85 F
    • Low : 63 F
    • Average : 75 F

    Monday

    • High : 78 F
    • Feels like : 86 F
    • Low : 64 F
    • Average : 75 F

    Tuesday

    • High : 80 F
    • Feels like : 88 F
    • Low : 66 F
    • Average : 75 F

    San Francisco forecast

    Sunday

    • High : 70 F
    • Feels like : 74 F
    • Low : 57 F
    • Average : 66 F

    Monday

    • High : 69 F
    • Feels like : 72 F
    • Low : 57 F
    • Average : 66 F

    Tuesday

    • High : 67 F
    • Feels like : 71 F
    • Low : 57 F
    • Average : 58 F

    This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: California swelters in record-breaking temperatures as heat wave continues

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