As a blast of cold air blankets Central Florida, cold weather shelters are starting to open across the region. A chilly breeze will remain in place, with the winds picking up through Tuesday night ...
Cold weather shelters are opening in Central Florida on Friday due to expected overnight temperatures below 40 degrees. Lynx buses will give free rides to some shelters starting Thursday afternoon ...
Cold weather shelters are opening across North Central Florida as a rare winter storm impacts the region Tuesday evening ...
The Homeless Services Network of Central Florida announced Thursday morning that it is expanding access to cold weather shelters in Orange, Osceola and Seminole ...
Flagler County was one of the first local counties to confirm opening cold weather shelters ... county leaders around Central Florida to gather more details on shelters opening this week.
THAT’S WHY THE SHELTER IS STAYING OPEN UNTIL THIS WEEKEND. NOW, DURING THIS COLD SNAP ... AND ACROSS CENTRAL FLORIDA. TEMPORARY WARMING CENTERS WILL BE OPENED UNTIL THIS WEEKEND.
YOU GUYS MAY BE UNDER A FROST ADVISORY, SO PATCHY FROST WILL LIKELY BE POSSIBLE FOR OKEECHOBEE COUNTY AND EVEN UP TOWARDS CENTRAL FLORIDA ... the emergency cold weather shelter at Percy Peek ...
LI With cold weather expected in Central Florida this week, organizations are preparing to open cold weather shelters for multiple days in a row. Matthew's Hope Ministries got ready Monday night ...
NBC Universal, Inc. Cold weather shelters are preparing to house as many homeless people as possible as temperatures continue to drop in South Florida. Sean Cononie, the founder of the Homeless ...
This will cause plunging temperatures throughout Central Florida, with some embracing ... the first local counties to confirm opening cold weather shelters. The Sheltering Tree organization ...
This story was updated Friday, Jan. 24 at 6 p.m. With temperatures dropping below 50 degrees in parts of South Florida on Thursday night, local officials activated their cold weather emergency plans.
ORLANDO, Fla. — As temperatures remain below-average this week across Central Florida, cold weather shelters remain open due to the frigid conditions. Matthew’s Hope is opening the Orange ...