Mayor Michelle Wu declared a heat emergency, and dangerous temperatures are expected to stick around through Wednesday.
Boston is experiencing a heat wave of potentially historic proportions early this week, but a few of the city’s pools are not scheduled to be opened until after the sweltering conditions subside.
Namely, the city’s Clougherty pool in Charlestown and the Mirabella pool in the North End will not open until June 28 and July 1, respectively. Several other pools around Boston are currently closed for repair work. A full map of the pools and splash pads operated by the city can be found online.
Luckily for those trying to beat the heat on Boston Common, the Frog Pond spray pool opened for the season on Tuesday. It will be open daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. until Labor Day…