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The hot weather continues this weekend, with highs in the 80s and 90s expected. Given the oppressive forecast, New Hampshire's two largest cities are publicizing lists of cooling centers for the general public.
City of Manchester Library (Main Branch) -- 405 Pine Street
City of Manchester Library (West Branch) -- 76 Main Street
William B. Cashin Senior Activity Center -- 151 Douglas Street
Hallsville Elementary School -- 275 Jewett Street
Mall of New Hampshire -- 1500 S Willow Street
Crystal Lake Public Beach -- 679 Bodwell Road
Dupont Splash Pad -- 207 Mason St.
Livingston Pool -- 410 Hooksett Road
Raco-Theodore Pool -- 66 Head Street
Sheehan-Basquil Splash Pad -- 297 Maple Street
Nashua YMCA -- 24 Stadium Drive
Nashua Public Library -- 2 Court Street
Nashua Soup Kitchen and Shelter -- 2 Quincy Street
Pheasant Lane Mall -- 310 Daniel Webster Highway
The following City Pools are also open in Nashua on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.:
Health officials urge everyone to remember to drink plenty of water and make sure their pets are kept cool. Officials also reminded Granite Staters that children and pets should not be left in a hot car for any length of time because it can be deadly.
Anyone spending a lot of time outside should drink water every 15 minutes, take frequent breaks indoors or in the shade, wear tightly-woven clothing that blocks out light, use sunscreen, wear a hat, wear ultraviolet-light-absorbent sunglasses and limit exposure to the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Anyone overcome by the heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location and 911 should be called immediately.
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