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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In this area, kids swam through the winter in outdoor pools during COVID. There are amazing photos of coaches dressed for skiing next to kids diving into water with snow on the pool deck and steam rising into the air.[/quote] Are the pools heated? I've yet to see a pool here in this area that's heated. I'm from the south and all pools were heated, but up here in the north it seems no pools ever get heated.[/quote] Some of the Arlington pools are heated. [/quote] Our Arlington pool is. Not all are but there are a few. [/quote] I think Tuckahoe and maybe Cardinal Hill?[/quote] Overlee and Dominion Hills are also heated.[/quote] DH is heated. I assume the heat is in because my kids swam at 7am every day this week and did not complain. [/quote] Our team pool isn't heated and hasn't yet hit 70 degrees. My kids have been miserable this week. Morning practices have been extremely cold. To be honest, it's our first year and every practice and meet has been too cold for my kids. Last Saturday at the A meet it was both cold (low 60s) and windy at 7 AM and the water was freezing (below 70 degrees). My kids have been pretty miserable. Is it normally like this?[/quote]
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