The stifling heat has consumed Texas, and people are doing what they can to stay cool. Luckily, six seasonal pools in the Austin area have extended their operations to late September so folks can have somewhere to go for relief.
The city said most pools will close early on Aug. 13. The exceptions are Barton Springs Pool and Deep Eddy Pool. Their seasonal staffs include a lot of AISD students, some of whom return to school the next day.
Bartholomew, Barton Springs, Big Stacy, Deep Eddy and Springwoods are year-round operations that will remain open through Oct. 31. According to Austin-Travis County EMS officials, there have been a record number of heal-related illnesses this year. In July, it was reported that ATCEMS responded to 285 heat-related incidents, a 28% jump from 2022.June & July last 3yrs:
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