'It’s like a breath of fresh air.' Whether it was taking a dip, heading to the movie theaters, or stopping by a cooling center, residents in Philly found plenty of ways to stay cool on Saturday. HughesCBS3 reports.
The city has opened more cooling centers to get a break from the sun and for those dealing with the heat and limited resources to cool things down.
On a hot, sticky and scorching Saturday night, Idris Jones is spending his 13th birthday with his dad trying to find a little reprieve from the heat at the Swann Fountain in Logan Square. “It’s like a breath of fresh air,” Nivedith Dey said. “The weather is so hot to handle. This was so much fun.”The city has rolled out four cooling buses with air conditioning to help people cool off.“Cooling spot, I said, ‘Oh let me sit here,’ and get some of this shade for a minute,” Hickman said.have also opened. Twelve libraries have extended hours — another place for residents to go and get a little relief.
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