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Cooling sites open amid New Orleans heat advisory

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NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a heat advisory for the City of New Orleans until 7:00 p.m. on Thursday.

The latest forecasts indicate high humidity levels, making for feel-like temperatures between 105-110 degrees. Over the Juneteenth holiday, June 18-19, temperatures are expected to reach 115 degrees.

With the rising temperatures, the city launched the NOLA Ready Heat Relief Map. It’s an interactive map of local businesses doubling as free community cooling sites for the public to escape the heat.

Open until Thursday, June 22, the public can head to any of the listed locations to cool off:

There are special cooling locations for the homeless community to visit:

All locations will be closed in observance of the Juneteenth holiday.

Also due to the extreme heat, Entergy New Orleans and the Sewerage and Water Board will refrain from cutting services on the days an advisory is issued.

Officials advise the hot temperatures can become life-threatening without the proper precautions. Residents can do the following to prevent an extreme heat health emergency:

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