The City of Dallas is opening four temporary cooling locations Sunday in anticipation of the extreme heat forecasted for the day.
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The city said said the cooling centers will be equipped with air conditioning, water and trained staff. “As we continue to navigate new issues concerning severe inclement weather, we thank OHS partners who continue to make temporary inclement weather shelters and cooling centers possible” said Christine Crossley, Director of the City’s Office of Homeless Solutions.
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