You are not very clear in your post
Do you have a 'residential' type refrigerator.......one with a compressor?
OR
Do you have an RV refrigerator......absorption type/no compressor? (Or don't know and just think you have a compressor)??
Has the refrigerator been ON---in service....while sitting in Palm Springs?
OR
You have just turned it ON after arriving in Palm Springs?
RV refrigerators do NOT have compressors...unless you changed out that 2007 Cameo standard rv fridge...they are absorption
Absorption refrigerators need to be LEVEL when ON due to heat transfer & gravity flow of coolant. Off level will damage them
Absorption refrigerators need 8-12 hours to fully cool down when turning ON after being off/warm.
Freezer section cools first before food section will. Freezer needs to get down to 10*F or lower before food section can fully cool down. Freezer cooling section is first in cooling process and absorbs all the cooling effect...none left over for food section until freezer is cold
So.........patience.
OR if fridge was left ON.......cooling unit has blockage between freezer cooler section (low temp evaporate) and food section cooler (high temp evaporator).