Pittsburgh opens cooling centers for high heat

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Pittsburgh will open cooling centers on Monday due to a forecast predicting a high temperature of at least 93 degrees. The city will activate six Healthy Active Living Centers from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. to provide relief from the heat, as the weather will feel like the mid-to-upper 90s. The National Weather Service forecasts a chance of afternoon rain and storms on Monday. The city typically opens cooling centers when temperatures are forecast to exceed 90 degrees. While Monday's high is expected, it won't break the record of 101 degrees set in 1988.


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