BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — Mayor Wu has declared a heat emergency in Boston beginning on Thursday.
The heat emergency will last from Thursday, July 27, through Friday, July 28, as temperatures are forecasted to reach into the 90s with the heat index expected to reach up to 100 degrees.
A heat advisory has also been issued starting Wednesday through Saturday.
“This summer is an opportunity for Boston residents to have fun and stay active together—but this is only possible when our community comes together to take necessary precautions to stay safe from extreme heat,” Mayor Michelle Wu said in a statement. “Heat waves can endanger anyone, regardless of age or health, and it is critical for everyone to stay hydrated, limit outdoor activity when possible and wear plenty of sunscreen. The City is here to support residents through a variety of programming, and I urge anyone with questions to call 311 for assistance in keeping protected against the heat.”
The city will be opening cooling centers at 15 Boston Centers for Youth & Families community centers on Thursday and Friday. They will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
See below for a full list of cooling centers around the city:
- BCYF Curley at 1663 Columbia Road, South Boston 02127
- BCYF Curtis Hall at 20 South Street, Jamaica Plain 02130
- BCYF Gallivan at 61 Woodruff Way, Mattapan 02126
- BCYF Gibbons (for older adults) at 382 Main Street, Charlestown 02129
- BCYF Grove Hall Senior Center at 51 Geneva Avenue, Dorchester 02121
- BCYF Holland at 85 Olney Street, Dorchester 02121
- BCYF Hyde Park at 1179 River Street, Hyde Park 02136
- BCYF Jackson Mann at 500 Cambridge Street, Allston 02134
- BCYF Nazzaro at 30 North Bennet Street, Boston 02113
- BCYF Paris Street at 112 Paris Street, East Boston 02128
- BCYF Roche at 1716 Centre Street, West Roxbury 02132
- BCYF Roslindale at 6 Cummins Highway, Roslindale 02131
- BCYF Shelburne at 2730 Washington Street, Roxbury 02119
- BCYF Tobin at 1481 Tremont Street, Roxbury 02120
- BCYF Vine Street at 339 Dudley Street, Roxbury 02118
There will also be 64 splash pads open throughout Boston to help residents beat the heat.
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