List | Warming stations in Central Texas
Health experts are warning people of the dangers of freezing temperatures so 6 News has compiled a list for those who need shelter to stay safe. Author: Celeste Houmard (6News) Updated: 11:50 AM CST March 9, 2021
WACO, Texas Temperatures are dropping into single digits on Tuesday morning, a cold that can be deadly for those without power. If it is an absolute emergency, warming stations are open. Please be cautious of the roadways and dial 911 for life threatening emergencies.
Text us at (254) 859-5481 if you know of any warming stations in the area we can add to the list.
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Additional Warming Stations Open in Central Texas
Before getting to the new shelters opening, I should note that I called
Impact Temple (306 East Adams Avenue) shortly before 3 PM Tuesday and was told there is still room there for those looking for shelter from the cold. However, they are out of cots, so visitors are asked to please bring their own bedding (blankets, sleeping bags, etc.). You re also encouraged to bring snacks and beverages.
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The following places have also opened as shelter from the cold. If you ve been without power and are need of a place to warm up, please consider going to one of these locations.
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