North Texans head to warming stations for relief from freezing temperatures
North Texans head to warming stations for relief from freezing temperatures
Cities and some churches are working to offer a warm place for people to get a break from their cold houses.
Many hotels are full as widespread power outages persist North Texas.
Cities and some churches are working to offer a warm place for people to get a break from their cold houses.
Pastor Jessie Prince of Grace Church Plano says after he heard the city had a need for a warm place for people to go, he called the city manager to see how he could help.
Where to Find Warming Centers in Dallas-Fort Worth
Most cities and counties in North Texas have established temporary shelters for those without power. Here s where to find one near you.
By Emily Heft
Published in
FrontBurner
February 16, 2021
2:51 pm
If your power is still out and you need somewhere to warm up and charge your phone, there are dozens of temporary warming centers in North Texas. Many are offering overnight shelter, and some can accommodate pets. Bringing your own supplies–like blankets, food, and water–is advised, as most facilities have limited resources.
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