Pittsburgh Warming Centers Open on Monday
Pittsburgh will keep warming centers open on Monday, January 26 at seven locations until 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., depending on the center, as the city is plunged into freezing temperatures following Sunday’s snowstorm.
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CitiParks will activate four Healthy Active Senior Centers in the city, while three additional CitiParks Recreation Centers will also be open for those trying to escape the cold today.
According to the weather forecast, Monday’s high will be 18 degrees, while 1 degree is its low. Through Friday, temperatures are expected not to exceed 18 degrees, while the lows range from -2 to 1 degrees.
For Monday, CitiParks will open the following Healthy Active Living Senior Centers:
Beechview Healthy Active Living Community Center (1555 Broadway Avenue, until 6 p.m.)
Greenfield Healthy Active Living Community Center (745 Greenfield Avenue, until 6 p.m.)
Sheraden Healthy Active Living Community Center (720 Sherwood Avenue, until 6 p.m.)
South Side Market House Healthy Active Living Community Center (12th & Bingham Streets, until 7 p.m.)
CitiParks’ Healthy Active Living Senior Centers at Glen Hazel, Hazelwood, Homewood, Lawrenceville, Morningside, Mount Washington, and West End will be closed.
CitiParks’ Recreation Centers that will be open include:
Magee (745 Greenfield Avenue, until 8 p.m.)
Phillips (201 Parkfield Street, until 7 p.m.)
Warrington (329 Warrington Avenue, until 7 p.m.)
All other CitiParks Recreation Centers - Ammon, Arlington, Brookline, Jefferson, Ormsby, Paulson, and West End - will be closed.
Visit the City of Pittsburgh’s website for updates on warming centers for the rest of the week.