Changes to Frazier Park Cooling Center program
The centers will be open from 1 - 8 p.m.
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and last updated 2021-07-21 17:30:23-04
The Kern County Cooling Centers are making changes to their programs to make sure some centers are open more often to better serve local residents.
In a press release, Kern County Cooling Center Program, the Department of Aging and Adult Services, and Kern County General Services announced that starting Friday, July 23rd, that the Frazier Park Cooling Center will start opening when the forecast is for 93 degrees or higher. Previously, the centers opened only when it was 95 degrees or higher.
Cooling centers to be open Tuesday around Kern County
Temperatures are set to exceed 100 degrees.
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and last updated 2021-07-12 18:01:31-04
(KERO) â With temperatures set to exceed 100 degrees around much of Kern County Tuesday, the Kern County Parks Division is opening many of its cooling centers.
Cooling Centers open in the San Joaquin and Kern River Valleys when the temperatures are forecast to be over 105 degrees or higher, in the desert areas when the temperatures are forecast to be 108 degrees or higher, and in Frazier Park when temperatures are forecast to be 95 degrees or higher.
The centers are open from 1:00 pm to 8:00 pm.
Cooling centers to be open Friday around Kern County
Temperatures are set to exceed 100 degrees.
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and last updated 2021-07-08 17:44:52-04
(KERO) â With temperatures set to exceed 100 degrees around much of Kern County Thursday, the Kern County Parks Division is opening many of its cooling centers.
Cooling Centers open in the San Joaquin and Kern River Valleys when the temperatures are forecast to be over 105 degrees or higher, in the desert areas when the temperatures are forecast to be 108 degrees or higher, and in Frazier Park when temperatures are forecast to be 95 degrees or higher.
The centers are open from 1:00 pm to 8:00 pm.
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Cooling centers to be open Thursday around Kern County
Temperatures are set to exceed 100 degrees.
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and last updated 2021-07-07 17:27:25-04
(KERO) â With temperatures set to exceed 100 degrees around much of Kern County Thursday, the Kern County Parks Division is opening many of its cooling centers.
Cooling Centersopen in the San Joaquin and Kern River Valleys when the temperatures are forecast to be 105 degrees or higher, in the desert areas when the temperatures are forecast to be 108 degrees or higher, and in Frazier Park when temperatures are forecast to be 95 degrees or higher.
McFarland, Frazier Park, and McFarland centers will be closed.