Southeast Michigan communities open cooling centers for potential record-high temperatures

Record Breaking Heat Today

Local officials in several Metro Detroit communities are prepared to help residents take shelter from a heat wave that began Sunday through designating cooling centers. 

"Even an hour or two in these locations will cool you down," the Oakland County Emergency Management Agency said on its site. 

These designated sites are air conditioned spaces at dozens of community centers, senior centers, city and township government buildings, recreation facilities, shopping malls and public libraries where local residents are welcome to gather and get a break from the heat. In some cases, police stations and fire stations are among the designated sites. 

Most are open to the public only during specific times.  

Locations and drop-in hours are listed at the following links: 

City of Detroit 

Livingston County 

Macomb County 

Monroe County

Oakland County 

Washtenaw County 

Wayne County 

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