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Clarksburg Splash Zone, Bridgeport pool openings delayed

Clarksburg Splash Zone, Bridgeport pool openings delayed

Yahoo23-05-2025

CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (WBOY) — Public pools in Harrison County will not open for Memorial Day weekend.
The City Parks of Clarksburg announced Friday that due to forecasted weather conditions, the opening day for the splash pad and pool at Veterans Memorial Park has been pushed back until at least Monday.
'We're keeping an eye on the skies and expect better conditions for Memorial Day Monday, when we plan to open the pool and welcome everyone ready to celebrate the holiday!' the announcement said.
Not long after, the City of Bridgeport also said that it will no longer be opening its pool on May 24. The city said it is hopeful to open on Sunday and Monday.
The Shinnston City Pool will also not open until Monday.
LIST: North central West Virginia pool opening dates 2025
Clarksburg is seeing near record cold temperatures for the time of year, with high temperatures about 10 degrees below normal. Highs on Saturday and Sunday are expected to be in the mid-60s.
While some pools, like the brand new Marilla Pool in Morgantown, went through with their season openings despite chillier temperatures, others like the Camp Muffly pool in Monongalia County have also chosen to delay opening.
Temperatures are expected to reach back up into the 70s next week.
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