Mayor Michelle Wu has declared a heat emergency in the City of Boston from Tuesday, June 18, through Thursday, June 20, due to forecasts of sweltering temperatures in New England. High temperatures are expected to reach into the 90s, with some forecasts predicting temperatures near 100 degrees. Cooling centers will be open at fourteen Boston Centers for Youth & Families community centers from 9 AM to 5 PM during the emergency period.
ALERT: The City of Boston is under a heat emergency beginning Tuesday, June 18 through Thursday, June 20. Cooling centers are open at fourteen Boston Centers for Youth & Families community centers today from 9AM - 5PM.
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Announcing: Mayor Michelle Wu has declared a heat emergency in the City of Boston beginning Tuesday, June 18, through Thursday, June 20, due to the upcoming hot weather forecasts. High temperatures will reach into the 90s. https://t.co/9XdaBakDOp https://t.co/uKBT9xYYh4