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Default Hot in the city? No.

On Saturday, July 23, 2016 at 7:49:15 AM UTC-10, KenK wrote:
> "Julie Bove" > wrote in news:nmup2g$jrc$1@dont-
> email.me:
>
> > Apparently Washington state is the only state that escaped the high

> heat
> > today.

>
> I'm having my own private high heat this past month. About 6/15 The 100K+
> AZ town in live near had a week-long heat wave, around 115. Then it
> returned to normal - high 90s, low 100s, once in a while low teens. Out
> here in the farmland where I live, aboutc 2 miles west of town, it's
> consistently been around 15 degrees above theirs since then. They report
> 100 on the radio weather report, 1 get 115. Yesterday it was 113 there,
> 132 here. I'm afraid this is going to last all summer. This has never
> happened before - the temperature in both places was always close to the
> same. Must be a very local phenomena, I've seen no mention in the
> newspaper. My usual source of cooling, evaporative cooler, just blows hot
> air - the water in it nust be too hot to cool the air. Very strange, Very
> miserable.
>
> No, it's not a defective thermometer, all three of my outside
> thermometers agree.
>
>
> --
> You know it's time to clean the refrigerator
> when something closes the door from the inside.


Check your water level. If it's not going down, your water pump is not turning on. It's either the switch or the pump that needs to be looked at.