Posted on 03/10/2026
Find FREE "Cool Spots LA" (libraries, pools, hydration stations) at the link.
When local heat again become extreme, check for the opening of dedicated LA City augmented cooling centers and library branches with extended weekend hours, at: Emergency.LACity.gov/Heat.
Be Personally Prepared:
Keep cool by resting in shady areas or buildings with air conditioning and drinking plenty of water. If you do not live in an air-conditioned building, you can take refuge from the heat at a public library, recreation facility, senior center or other public air-conditioned building near you.
You may also call 3-1-1 to identify the cooling centers closest to you, visit LA City Recreation and Parks website, or view the LA County map of cooling center locations which will also show hours of operation for locations within the City and nearby.
Many pools and splash pads at your local Recreation and Parks locations will be available during this period of excessive heat -- you can find their hours of operation and locations at LA Parks Aquatics.
Help Your Community Prepare:
Check up on relatives and neighbors, especially if they have pre-existing health conditions or are sensitive to heat. Let them know the heat is coming and the ways to stay safe. Young children and pets should never be left unattended in vehicles under any circumstances.