Stay cool Philly: Find your nearest cooling center during the intense heat

Makhi Miller, 11, enjoys the water spout on a 90-degree day on the first day the pools opened at the Chew Pool in June.

As temperatures rise across the Philadelphia area, local communities are finding ways to beat the heat.

To keep people cool en masse during citywide heat emergencies, the city turns to go-to resources it already has: libraries, recreation centers, senior centers, and public pools. Some of these spaces become official cooling centers when a heat emergency is declared.

The city is more likely to declare an emergency in May and June than in July and August because people are more acclimated to the heat in the hotter months. Early in the season, the city will declare an emergency if the temperature is expected to reach 101 degrees or higher for two consecutive days, or 98 degrees or higher for three consecutive days. Later in the season, a heat emergency is triggered if the forecast predicts 106 degrees or higher for two consecutive days, or 103 degrees or higher for three consecutive days.

Philadelphia provides a map showing residents where they can find relief from rising temperatures, and the following locations are available across the region to keep individuals safe from the heat:

Libraries

Philadelphia libraries offer a place to cool off. The following locations serve as cooling centers during heat emergencies, but other locations can be found here.

  • Fumo Family Library: πŸ“2437 S. Broad St., πŸ“ž 215-685-1758, ⌚ Open until 7 p.m. during heat emergencies
  • Joseph E. Coleman Regional Library: πŸ“ 68 W. Chelten Ave., πŸ“ž 215-685-2150, ⌚ Open until 7 p.m. during heat emergencies
  • Lillian Marrero Library: πŸ“ 601 W. Lehigh Ave., πŸ“ž 215-685-9794, ⌚ Open until 7 p.m. during heat emergencies
  • Logan Library: πŸ“1333 Wagner Ave., πŸ“ž 215-685-9156, ⌚ Open until 7 p.m. during heat emergencies
  • Oak Lane Library: πŸ“ 6614 N. 12th St., πŸ“ž 215-685-2848, ⌚ Open until 7 p.m. during heat emergencies
  • Lovett Memorial Library: πŸ“6945 Germantown Ave., πŸ“ž 215-685-2095, ⌚ Open until 7 p.m. during heat emergencies
  • Northeast Regional Library: πŸ“2228 Cottman Ave., πŸ“ž 215-685-0522 (closed until June 28), ⌚ Open until 7 p.m. during heat emergencies
  • Widener Library:πŸ“2808 W. Lehigh Ave., πŸ“ž 215-685-9799, ⌚ Open until 7 p.m. during heat emergencies
  • Cecil. B Moore Library: πŸ“2320 Cecil B. Moore Ave., πŸ“ž 215-685-2766, ⌚ Open until 7 p.m. during heat emergencies
  • Romanita G. de Rodriguez Library: πŸ“600 W. Girard Ave., πŸ“ž 215-686-1768, ⌚ Open until 7 p.m. during heat emergencies
  • Lucien E. Blackwell Regional Library: πŸ“125 S. 52nd St., πŸ“ž 215-685-7431, ⌚ Open until 7 p.m. during heat emergencies
  • Haverford Library: πŸ“5543 Haverford Ave., πŸ“ž 215-685-1964, ⌚ Open until 7 p.m. during heat emergencies
  • Walnut Street West Library: πŸ“201 S. 40th St., πŸ“ž 215-685-7671, ⌚ Open until 7 p.m. during heat emergencies
  • Charles Santore Library: πŸ“932 S. Seventh St., πŸ“ž 215-686-1766, ⌚ Open until 7 p.m. during heat emergencies

Recreation centers

Philadelphia’s over 150 recreation centers are open daily for youth programming, summer camps, pools, playgrounds, and more. The following locations are official cooling centers:

Senior centers

Philadelphia’s 28 senior centers are open daily from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The following locations are designated cooling centers:

Families out enjoying the pool to cool off from the heat at Hunting Park Pool in Philadelphia.

Philadelphia public pools and spraygrounds

To cool off for free this summer, visit one of the more than 100 public pools or spraygrounds throughout the city. Spraygrounds in more than 90 locations started operating Memorial Day Weekend, while the city’s pools have begun opening on a rolling basis.

To find your closest sprayground, see this map or call 311.

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