MAYOR WALSH ENCOURAGES RESIDENTS TO STAY SAFE DURING HOT WEATHER
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BOSTON - Sunday, June 17, 2018 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh is reminding residents to take precautions during the very hot and humid weather that is forecasted for Monday, with the highest temperatures expected in the afternoon and early evening. Information on heat safety tips can be found online at boston.gov/heat and by following @CityofBoston on Twitter.
Mayor Walsh has not declared a Heat Emergency, but can do so if temperatures reach 95 degrees or higher for three or more consecutive days. At this time, temperatures are expected to be lower for the remainder of the week.
The City of Boston's two outdoor pools, the BCYF Clougherty Pool in Charlestown and the BCYF Mirabella Pool in the North End opened for the season on Saturday, June 16th. The City's "Family Friendly Beach" at the BCYF Curley Community Center in South Boston also opened on Saturday, June 16th. The beach is open seven days a week and offers families access to an enclosed stretch of beach on Boston Harbor, restrooms with changing tables, picnic tables with umbrellas, outdoor showers, beach game equipment, and wifi. Please check with your local BCYF center for all hours of operation.
Residents can sign up for Alert Boston, the City's emergency notification system, to receive emergency alerts by phone, email or text. Sign up online here. Residents are also encouraged to call 311 with any questions about available city services.
Heat Safety:
Playground Safety:
Outdoor Fires and Grilling:
Mosquitoes and Ticks:
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