But, researchers at Stanford say that "even on a relatively cool day, the temperature inside a parked car can quickly spike to life-threatening levels if the sun is out."
Here's a look at just how hot it can get:
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- When it's 70 degrees outside it can get to 89 degrees inside after 10 minutes and 104 after 30 minutes
- When it's 75 degrees outside it can get to 94 degrees inside after 10 minutes and 109 after 30 minutes
- When it's 80 degrees outside it can get to 99 degrees inside after 10 minutes and 114 after 30 minutes
- When it's 85 degrees outside it can get to 104 degrees inside after 10 minutes and 119 after 30 minutes
- When it's 90 degrees outside it can get to 109 degrees inside after 10 minutes and 124 after 30 minutes
- When it's 95 degrees outside it can get to 114 degrees inside after 10 minutes and 129 after 30 minutes
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