well.... i wouldn't worry that much.
if you leave the car in the sun, or it's very hot outside, it takes a while until cold air comes in.
the explanation is pretty simple - all components of the A/C unit, and air ducts are hot, so the first blow that comes out of the vents is hot. After a little while, when the A/C unit starts working within normal parameters, it sends cold air, but that air has to cool the air ducts (which are made of plastic... ) before being able to cool the car interior.
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