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In total, Detroit's 13 recreation centers are all places residents can go to get a cool drink of water and escape the extreme ...
The first big heat wave of the season will hit the Twin Cities this weekend, with temperatures of up to 97 degrees and heat ...
Looking to beat the heat? From splash pads and public pools and more, here’s where families can cool off this summer.
Within those constraints, finding ways to stay hydrated and lower your body temperature are paramount. You can do this by ...
Heat index values this weekend are forecasted to hit above the 100 degree mark during a heat advisory.The City of Iowa City ...
Celeste Leonard, 14, drops into the deep end of the pool from the slide at the Hiawatha Davis Jr. Recreation Center in Denver ...
The heat is on this weekend, with temps predicted to be in the 90s. So what better way to cool off than at a water park? Some water wonderlands such as Battle Creek Waterworks and North Commons are ...
Discover how San Antonio's Cool Neighborhoods Program is tackling summer heat with innovative solutions like cool roofs and ...
Wherever you go, remember to stay hydrated. Avoid caffeinated drinks, which increase your heart rate, and alcohol, which can affect your awareness. Drinks containing electrolytes are preferred, to ...
If you've been looking for places cool off in Louisville, you may have noticed that the Louisville city parks department has both "spraygrounds" and "spraypads" listed on its website. They're ...
After visiting every capital city in Europe, I think places such as Bucharest and Lisbon are must-visits, but I'd skip London ...
Sunday will mark the first day with temperatures in the 90s, and the National Weather Service has issued an extreme heat watch starting Sunday.