Metro Detroit, as warming centers
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Detroit is under what's known as a "code blue" due to the cold and wintery conditions and warming centers are available across metro Detroit.
The city of Detroit is extending the availability of standby shelters and respite locations to help residents cope with continued extreme cold conditions through noon on Wednesday, Jan. 21.
Detroit and other Southeast Michigan communities have emergency response plans that include providing public warming centers in response to cold winter weather and related power outages. The announcements for this week include: The City of Detroit has ...
Residents looking for a warm place to ride out a snowstorm can find emergency warming shelters and heated public spaces open across Northern Michigan, with local agencies urging people to check hours, bring medications and plan for transportation as ...
Farmington Hills is opening warming centers for community members in need due to anticipated extremely cold temperatures and wind chills.
MICHIGAN, USA — As West Michigan descends into frigid temperatures this weekend due to an Arctic blast, it's important to know where you can go to get warm. Whether you lost power or you just need a roof over your head for the night, there are places you ...