WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — As scorching heat slams the DMV, causing heat index values to reach the triple digits, local governments across the D.C. metro area are urging people to stay hydrated and limit time outdoors.
The National Weather Service (NWS) forecasted that over the next two days, temperatures will exceed 100 degrees. Officials underscored that the heat combined with high humidity will, at times, push the heat index up to 110 degrees.
Since high temperatures are expected to stick around through the middle of the week, there are several places throughout D.C., Maryland and Virginia where residents can go to beat the heat.
DC News Now has compiled a list of cooling centers and other places around the DMV where officials recommend people go to seek some shelter from the sun:
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