Jul 07, 2026
Oklahoma is experiencing hot temperatures this week, with the City of Tulsa having already set up some cooling shelters for those needing a bit of extra help with staying out of the sun.The locations are closer to downtown, with areas like east Tulsa not having any nearby.East Tulsa residents like Samuel Arechiga told 2 News having a cooling center nearby would be a big help."I have never heard of a cooling shelter, but I mean it would be nice," he said. We're all trying to get by," he said. "Helping people like that are on the streets that are hot, bottled water, stuff like that.However, the city confirmed to 2 News that those in need of help during extreme temperatures can reach out to organizations like Housing Solutions that help unhoused neighbors get to a safe place.In this way, people can ask for help no matter what part of the city they are in. For families looking for a fun way to cool off, the city has opened its community pools at McClure Park, Lacy Park, Reed Park, Whiteside Park and Chamberlain Park.The city has also provided a list of the hours and days the pools are open so that families can beat the heat while on a budget.Stay in touch with us anytime, anywhere -- 2 News Oklahoma on your schedule | Download on your TV, watch for free. How to watch on your streaming device Download our free app for Apple, Android and Kindle devices. Like us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Watch LIVE 24/7 on YouTube ...read more read less
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