By Nancy Ngo
From Star Tribune (Minneapolis)
 
A recently released summer outlook predicts temps will be higher than average.
It’s going to be a hot summer.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) just released its latest outlook predicting that temperatures will be higher than average this summer in most of the country.
When it comes to keeping your home cool, it’s about keeping humidity at bay. Heating and cooling experts offer these tips for when a hot spell rolls through town:
Clean Seasonal Debris
This time of the year, cottonwood fluff and grass clippings can created blockages on central air conditioning units. “It suffocates your unit and it can’t function properly,” said Jon Ryan, CEO of Genz-Ryan, a Burnsville-based heating and cooling company….