A snap of cold weather has prompted Hillsborough County officials to open cold weather shelters on Wednesday night. It’s the second jolt of chilly weather so far this fall to prompt shelter openings. The program is meant to serve the homeless and those who live in homes without adequate heat. According to Spectrum Bay News 9, low temperatures in the overnight hours early Thursday morning are .
Hillsborough County is opening cold weather shelters on Tuesday as a cold front is expected to drop temperatures into the 40s. The shelters are for people who don’t have homes or for those who have homes without adequate heat. “Shelter organizers are expecting high demand with limited capacity, so residents who need a warm place to stay are encouraged to use all resources like friends and .
As storm Idalia reaches Florida threatening to cause severe disaster, we have gathered life-saving emergency resources that citizens can turn to in their time of need
Hurricane Idalia is projected to bring dangerous winds and flooding to the Florida Gulf Coast this week, with some evacuation orders in place for coastal communities.