During periods of extreme heat or cold, cities and counties activate cooling centers and warming centers to protect residents from weather related health risks. These centers provide a safe, temperature controlled space, water, restrooms, and sometimes medical support. Availability often changes based on weather alerts, so checking local city or county announcements is key.
Why this matters now:
Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent, and many residents especially seniors, unhoused individuals, and families without reliable heating or cooling depend on these services for safety.