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Julie Bove[_2_] Julie Bove[_2_] is offline
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Default Hot in the city? No.


"KenK" > wrote in message
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> dsi1 > wrote in
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>> 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.

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>
> First thing I look at. Plenty of water Pump working fine. Water lines to
> pads clear. Pads nice and wet.


Weird.