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DENVER (KDVR) — It is going to be a hot weekend in Denver with temperatures at or above 100 degrees on Friday and Saturday.

The City and County of Denver announced that it will offer support during the triple-digit heat to help residents stay cool and healthy.

Meteorologist Chris Tomer said a heat advisory is in effect for the Front Range.

Due to the near-record heat, the City of Denver said Denver Parks and Recreation will open all currently operating recreation centers to the public as cooling stations during regular business hours with fee-free access to all. 

Here’s a look at all of the recreation centers in Denver:

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