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LIST: Cooling centers in Portland, metro areas

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Cooling centers are opening in Portland and surrounding metro areas this weekend in anticipation of a historic heatwave bringing triple digits to the region Saturday through Monday.

Capacity limits at swimming pools, movie theaters and shopping malls in Oregon have been suspended. The Oregon Health Authority said it made the decision “in response to forecasts of dangerous historic temperatures… to help Oregonians stay cool this weekend.”

The change is effective immediately and follows the suspension of capacity limits at cooling centers and on public transit.

Below is a comprehensive list of the cooling center locations and hours.

Multnomah County

According to Multnomah County’s website, cooling centers will be open for 24 hours starting at 1 p.m. Friday, June 25 through at least Monday, June 28 at the following locations:

A cooling center being set up at the Oregon Convention Center during a heat wave, June 25, 2021 (KOIN)

In addition, all five Multnomah County libraries that are currently open and in operation will be available as day-use centers through the weekend. They will operate noon to 6 p.m. on Friday June 25 and noon to 8 p.m. Saturday June 26 through Monday June 28.

COVID-19 protocols, including mask-wearing, will still be in place. People who need a ride to a cooling center can call 2-11. More detailed information about Multnomah County cooling centers can be found here.

Clackamas County

Multiple cooling centers throughout Clackamas County will be available to the public at the following locations:

Clackamas County cooling centers will continue to require wearing a mask due to COVID-19. More information can be found by calling 2-11 or visiting the county’s website.

Washington County

Clark County