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Warming centers opening around metro Atlanta with wind chills dropping to single digits for Tuesday, Jan. 21
Wind chills are set to dive into the single digits overnight Sunday into Monday and metro Atlanta and north Georgia are under an Extreme Cold Warning, leading many local governments to open warming centers.
Several metro Atlanta warming centers open ahead of frigid weather
As temperatures continue declining ahead of a winter storm watch, several warming centers across metro Atlanta are opening for those in need to keep warm.Here is a list of warming centers opening:City of Atlanta:The City of Atlanta will open warming centers from Jan.
Here are the metro Atlanta warming centers open ahead of bitterly cold weather
As temperatures drop over the next couple of days, the following warming centers are opening in the city of Atlanta and surrounding areas.
Georgia winter weather: Warming station locations in metro Atlanta
Many cities and counties around metro Atlanta have opened warming centers to help residents affected by this week's freezing cold weather and possible snow.
Warming centers see surge in people during winter weather in metro Atlanta
“Even during traditional warming center times, we probably would see about 120-150 people, but when it gets down to this level of temperature, everybody wants to come in,” said Tucker. Tucker said they are happy to take people in. On Tuesday, numbers were inching closer to 300 for both their facilities combined.
Where to Find Warming Centers as Atlanta Braces for Snow
As winter brings below-freezing temperatures to Atlanta, housing-insecure residents are at risk of being negatively affected by the extreme chill. But warming centers around the city won’t leave them out in the cold.
How Atlanta’s warming centers work when temps plummet
That’s where the city’s emergency warming centers come in. When temperatures dip below 40 degrees, Mayor Andre Dickens’ Office of Emergency Preparedness (OEP) sets up cots and heaters in some of the city’s recreation centers.
Warming centers opening in metro Atlanta due to Arctic Blast
Frontline Response officials are also opening the shelter located at 2585 Gresham Rd. in Atlanta for men and single fathers beginning at 8 p.m.
Warming centers opening around metro Atlanta with wind chills dropping to single digits overnight
ATLANTA — Wind chills are set to dive into the single digits overnight Sunday into Monday and metro Atlanta and north Georgia are under an Extreme Cold Warning, leading many local governments to open warming centers. The cold air comes rushing in on Sunday evening and drops wind chills to single-digit territory by Monday morning.
Preparing your home for the next blast of winter weather in metro Atlanta
With winter weather coming, there is one thing you need to remember: preparation is key. Temperatures are expected to remain at or below freezing for a prolonged period of time, which could wreak havoc on your pipes.
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Warming centers open throughout Georgia; here is where you can go
The GEMA/HS website reports dozens of warming shelters are open.
Decaturish.com
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DeKalb warming centers open 24-hours a day ‘until further notice’
DeKalb County's warming centers will be open 24-hours a day until further notice as of Jan. 19, the county announced.
Atlanta News First on MSN
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LATEST UPDATES: Winter Storm Warning still in effect for parts of metro Atlanta due to icy roads
Wednesday is a First Alert Weather Day following the snow that fell across parts of the metro during the afternoon and into ...
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