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CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa. - Dining al fresco can be pretty relaxing. A chance to enjoy the outdoors with good food and friends.

But, it’s hard to enjoy much of anything when it’s this hot. The ovens are fired up at the White Dog Café in Wayne and so are the fans under the tent in the outdoor dining area, as the restaurant tries to keep customers cool in the blistering heat.“We’re in the shade, got the fan going.

It’s comfortable. It’s better than sitting in the house,” Joe Truax added.With no relief from the extreme heat expected for days, it can be challenging for restaurants now relying on outdoor dining.

So, what’s going through GM Mike Gillespie’s mind?“Hopefully everyone who made outdoor reservations wanted to still sit outside.

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