Warming Centers Open Amid Winter Storm in Ohio
Warming Centers Open Amid Winter Storm in Ohio

Warming Centers Open Amid Winter Storm in Ohio

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As a severe winter storm impacts Columbus, Ohio, and other parts of the state, multiple cities have opened warming centers to shelter residents from the cold. Columbus is experiencing significant snowfall, prompting the opening of warming centers, with predictions of up to 10 inches of snow in some areas and potential travel disruptions. In Northeast Ohio, the cities of Cleveland and Akron have extended the operation of community centers as warming shelters, with Akron's Summit Lake Community Center providing extended hours through January 10. In Cleveland, recreational centers are being used as daytime warming centers, with transportation available to overnight shelters. Additionally, in Jacksonville, Florida, a warming center has been activated at the Legends Center to offer refuge to those without adequate heating, with transportation provided by JTA buses.

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