Our View of the Times – July 13

On July 13, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

It’s been getting pretty darn hot lately. And it’s looking like we’ll be facing a good little stretch of even more hot weather in the days and – yes, even maybe – the weeks to come.

There’s little to be done about it other than exercising a little common sense to minimize dangers of heat stroke. Watch your activity levels, get plenty of water, etc. Just be careful and do the right things. You’ll make it.

We love it when the winter thaws and the explosion of life in the natural world around us takes place in the springtime, and many of us love to lounge and loll in the vibrant warmth of a hot summer day. But it is important to keep in mind that moderation is the key to good health and personal safety.

The city has developed its Keep Cool Somerville program as an initiative to improve community resilience to extreme heat. They’re constantly monitoring the situation and offering tips for beating the heat. Here are ways you can stay cool:

  • Seek out air-conditioning at a Somerville Public Library branch on Saturday
  • Head to Dilboy Pool (110 Alewife Brook Parkway) on weekends, 11:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.
  • Many parks and playgrounds also have water play features or sprinklers. To find a splash pad in your neighborhood, visit https://bit.ly/3QTxxum.

For additional heat safety tips, visit somervillema.gov/keepcool.

Please be careful while you’re out there, and also exercise a little caution while you’re indoors. The heat is everywhere, but we can beat it.

 

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