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Clackamas County opens cooling centers in response to a heat advisory, with emphasis on the vulnerable population.
There are about 20 cooling centers open in Clackamas County, from Welches to Wilsonville and Milwaukie. Highs will climb to the upper 90s on Wednesday.
Portland highs will rise near the upper 90s this week. Here's a list of official cooling centers, fountains and splash pads ...
Multnomah County has announced that it will not be opening up dedicated cooling shelters for the upcoming heat wave but will ...
The National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory for the Portland metro area, and the American Red Cross recommends ...
Temperatures are expected to hit over 90 degrees in Portland on Tuesday and soar to nearly 100 degrees at their peak Wednesday before cooling back down to more typical Pacific Northwest summer temps.
High Rocks Park in Gladstone and Glen Otto Park in Troutdale have seen increased numbers during the Portland area's latest heat wave.
Clackamas County warns all of us human and animal alike, to watch out for symptoms of heat exhaustion. They include excessive sweating, fever, feeling faint or dizzy, or severe muscle cramps. If ...
In anticipation of the weather, Bergen County Executive Jim Tedesco, the Board of Commissioners and the Department of Human ...
Charlotte-Mecklenburg government agencies and partners are offering free transportation and cooling stations, including ...
Charlotte-Mecklenburg agencies are providing resources to help residents cope with extreme heat from July 18 to July 20.