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Looking for a place to cool off? City opens ‘cooling centers’ as temperatures expected to exceed 90 degrees

Looking for a place to cool off? City opens ‘cooling centers’ as temperatures expected to exceed 90 degrees

The city of Cleveland is extending the hours of some air-conditioned recreation centers tomorrow to help residents escape the heat. Temperatures are expected to reach 34 degrees.

According to a city press release, certain recreation centers will be open from 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., providing areas for people to relax and cool off.

Locations of “cooling centers”

Collinwood Neighborhood Resource and Recreation Center, 16300 Lakeshore Blvd.

Frederick Douglass Neighborhood Resource and Recreation Center15401 Miles Ave.

Gunning Neighborhood Resource and Recreation Center16700 Puritas Ave.

Kovacic Neighborhood Resource and Recreation Center, 6250 St. Clair Ave.

Michael Zone Neighborhood Resource and Recreation Center6301 Lorain Ave.

Zelma George Neighborhood Resource and Recreation Center3155 Martin L. King Blvd.

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