Cooling Centers in the St. Louis Area

Cooling Centers are Local Resources for Providing Shelter from Excessive Summer Heat

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact the City of St. Louis. All individuals utilizing cooling centers are strongly encouraged to wear a face mask inside buildings, regardless of vaccination status.

For the most up-to-date cooling center information or county cooling centers, please call 2-1-1 or see the regional cooling center list.

During periods of extreme heat, we'll declare a heat emergency and open community centers as cooling centers. Please check on your neighbors and the elderly to make sure they're okay. Learn more about heat advisory definitions.

Showing 2 Cooling Centers:

Northside Youth and Senior Service Center

Mon-Fri - 8am to 5:00pm

Wesley House Association - Senior Center SLAAA

Mon - Fri 9:00am to 5:00pm

Cooling center data provided by United Way.

Water Fountain Locations

  • 14th St & Market Ave
  • Page Blvd & Hodiamont Ave
  • Carondelet Park near big gazebo just off Grand as it cuts through the park
  • South Grand near Schnucks at Gravois
  • Soulard at 8th and Allen
  • North Grand near North Market
  • South Broadway & Courtois Street
  • Carr Street and N Broadway - this is a dead end for Carr Street though so will need to take 6th street and then go east on Carr Street

Important Heat Advisory Terms

Heat Wave: Three or more days of temperatures above 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

Excessive Heat Warning: Daytime highs of more than 105 degrees Fahrenheit for two or more hours.

Excessive Heat Advisory:  the heat Index is expected to reach 105 degrees or air temperature will range from 100 – 104 for four or more consecutive days, or an Excessive Heat Warning is issued by the National Weather Service.

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