City and county officials in Houston and surrounding areas, along with nonprofit organizations, are opening shelters and warming centers to provide residents a respite from the cold.
Following an Arctic blast in Houston, the city decided to close eight warming centers at noon, leaving two open overnight to continue supporting those in need.
HOUSTON — Houston and Harris, Fort Bend, Montgomery, Brazoria and other area counties have opened warmingcenters for residents needing shelter from the bitter freeze that will include snow ...
Houston has the most stringent warmingcenter opening policy of all of Texas’ major cities. Houston opens warmingcenters when the weather reaches a hard freeze of 24 degrees for two hours ...
Houston As Houston prepares for extreme cold weather this week, various organizations have partnered up to open their doors as warmingcenters in the area. You can visit the Ready Harris ...
In preparation for another round of cold weather, Houston opened 10 warmingcenters Sunday night with some Harris County precincts and Fort Bend County officials also announcing designated ...
Houston Mayor John Whitmire took a stab at the city's previous administration, blaming the former mayor for the city's inability to open warmingcenters during Houston's first freeze. Whitmire ...
You can view a map with the warming locations available through the City of Houston Office of Emergency Management: The locations include: Acres Home Multi-Service Center at 6719 W. Montgomery ...