Cooling centers will be open across Boston as Mayor Marty Walsh declared a heat emergency for the next three days.
The center will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday and Tuesday.
Over that stretch, temperatures are expected to feel between 95 to 102 degrees. Residents are asked to call before visiting to confirm hours and occupancy limits.
Because of the pandemic, cooling centers are running at reduced capacity. People are asked to pack light and bring their own water bottles.
The centers will screen people at the door and enforce wearing masks.
Both North End and Charlestown outdoor pools, the Mirabella Pool and Clougherty Pool, will also be open from 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Capacity is limited and swimmers must register 24 hours in advance.
Cooling center locations are listed below:
BCYF Blackstone
50 W. Brookline St. Boston 02118
BCYF Charlestown
255 Medford St. Charlestown 02129
BCYF Condon
200 D St. So. Boston 02127
BCYF Curtis Hall
20 South St. Jamaica Plain 02130
BCYF Gallivan
61 Woodruff Way Mattapan 02126
BCYF Golden Age
382 Main St. Charlestown 02129
BCYF Grove Hall
51 Geneva Ave. Dorchester 02121
BCYF Hennigan
200 Heath St. Jamaica Plain 02130
BCYF Holland
85 Olney St. Dorchester 02121
BCYF Marshall
35 Westville St., Dorchester
BCYF Menino
125 Brookway Rd. Roslindale 02131
BCYF Mildred Ave.
5 Mildred Ave. Mattapan 02126
BCYF Nazzaro
30 North Bennet St. Boston 02113
BCYF Paris Street
112 Paris Street E. Boston 02128
BCYF Pino
86 Boardman St. E. Boston 02128
BCYF Roche
1716 Centre St. W. Roxbury 02132
BCYF Shelburne
2730 Washington St. Roxbury 02119
BCYF Tobin
1481 Tremont St. Boston 02120
BCYF Tynan
650 East Fourth St. So. Boston 02127
BCYF Vine St.
339 Dudley St. Roxbury 02118
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