Boston's Frog Pond opens; some pools to remain closed until after heat wave
Briefly

Boston is facing an unprecedented heat wave, with temperatures potentially reaching 103 degrees, leading Mayor Michelle Wu to declare a heat emergency. While some pools like the Frog Pond spray pool are open as cooling centers, several others are closed for repairs. Community centers and public libraries are also available for residents seeking air conditioning. Officials are advising the public to stay hydrated and look out for at-risk individuals, such as those experiencing homelessness, as they brace for potentially record-breaking temperatures through midweek.
The city has opened cooling centers and the Frog Pond spray pool in response to unprecedented heat, while some pools remain closed for repairs.
Boston's temperatures could reach 103 degrees, nearing the 104-degree record set in 1911, prompting Mayor Wu to declare a heat emergency.
Read at Boston.com
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