be glad you aren't in Montana...
4 feet deep: Historic 'winter' storm means September snow day for kids in Browning, Montana
4 feet deep: Historic 'winter' storm means September snow day for kids in Browning, Montana
Kids in Browning, Montana, were gifted with that rare September snow day Monday after a historically early winter storm pounded parts of the West.www.usatoday.com
Low 40s is a good daytime high. Maybe ~30° at night, and it would be just about perfect.
I jinxed myself by complaining. The first floor AC iced over. Either the compressor isn't kicking over, the condensation pump ain't working or low refrigerant. Barely any air flowing through that floor's registers so I'm guessing the AC coil froze over. I discovered this about 8 PM this evening and shut the system off. The first floor is the least used floor as the TV room and theater are in the basement and the bedrooms on the second floor. And then after 6 PM came the NOAA reporting for weather in my area went out. LOL
You need to hear my ice maker anecdote. Back in July, mine stopped working. I started troubleshooting the issue and it turns out the ice maker issues can be caused by a handful of things. The line could be frozen, the freezer sensors may not tell the ice maker it's cold enough to make ice...so it doesn't bother to kick the fill solenoid on... My Kenmore fridge turns out to be manufactured by the dreaded LG corporation (I was stuck with that model due to size limitations in my kitchen)Waiting on my fave HVAC guy to come over. I shut the system off over night to allow for the evap coil to melt. Will leave it off until post repair. In the mean times, this Fall weather is brital. I woke up this morning to the ice maker in my Whirlpool Conquest ( model gd25dixhb02) not working. Jinxy, your beloved bastard! I know I can remove it as a complete assembly and there must be a model number on the maker itself. Parts catalogs only list individual pieces that make up the assembly, but it looks like I could get a replacement unit off of Amazon.