Autos generally don't grow that big outdors, but if you want to maximise results, she will need a minimum of 6 hours of direct sunlight on her leaves.
Temps are not an issue for outdoor plants, I know they can handle days and days of plus 40 degrees celsius, even up to 47 no problems, as long as they are properly hydrated, they will be fine.
Autos are best for indoors and bit of a craze at the moment, but in my opinion do not offer anything that can not already be achieved with far superior photoperiod plants. You will get far better results growing photoperiod plants outdoors too.