Good morning on this cloudy-to-clear Wednesday.

August is winding down, but there’s one thing that’ll help us hold on to the summer a tad longer.

Swimming.

Most of the city’s public pools are open until Sunday, Sept. 10.

You can look for a location nearest you here. But before jumping in, here’s a little trivia on our city’s pools:

Before there were pools, we had public baths.

The city opened its first municipal bath in 1901 at 326 Rivington Street — a bathhouse that became so coveted that during a fatal heat wave a few years later, a small riot broke out in the long line there. The site, later renamed the Baruch baths, is no longer in use, though the building remains.

But several of the city’s former bathhouses are still up and running — in the form of swimming pools. The pools presently at the Asser Levy, East 54th Street, Tony Dapolito and Gertrude Ederle recreation centers “all began life as bathhouses,” said Liam Kavanagh, the first deputy parks commissioner.