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What else can we say? It’s going to be hot. Again.

With daytime high temperatures forecasted to remain in the 100’s until this weekend, The City’s Office of Emergency Services is keeping a close eye on conditions. We have a weather response plan that calls for increased action and outreach to residents and vulnerable populations once a certain weather threshold has been reached.

Currently, there are no plans to open a City cooling center. The criteria for opening one include temperatures of 105 degrees or more for three consecutive days WITH night time low temperatures of 75 or above. Currently, we expect only Tuesday to reach above 105, peaking at 106, with overnight temperatures continuing to drop into the high 60’s or low 70’s.

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Remember to beat the heat!

Here are some helpful tips to beat the heat this summer:

  • Never leave children or pets in cars
  • Drink plenty of water and avoid very cold drinks
  • Take cool showers to lower your body temperature
  • Limit your exposure to the sun – stay indoors where it is air-conditioned or go a public place that is air conditioned
  • Wear lightweight, light-colored and loose-fitting clothing

Make sure to visit our Summer Heat page for things you can do to stay cool during the heat waves.

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