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Baltimore Braces for Winter: Shelters Open Doors to Cold

9 Dec

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Summary

  • Warming centers are opening across Maryland due to arctic cold.
  • St. Vincent de Paul's Beans and Bread shelter sees increased visitors.
  • Shelters in Baltimore offer overnight stays when temperatures drop.
Baltimore Braces for Winter: Shelters Open Doors to Cold

Maryland is currently experiencing bitter cold, prompting the activation of numerous warming centers and shelters statewide. St. Vincent de Paul's Beans and Bread Resource Center in Baltimore has reported a noticeable rise in visitors seeking refuge from the dropping temperatures. The center, which provides free meals and other services, is preparing for a potentially busy winter season.

Various jurisdictions are implementing their winter shelter plans. In Baltimore City, shelters activate when wind chills reach 32 degrees or below, offering overnight accommodations. Baltimore County's plan is active through April 15, with additional shelters opening for freezing temperatures. Anne Arundel County is utilizing library branches as warming locations during normal operating hours.

Health officials recommend dressing in layers and taking breaks indoors to prevent hypothermia during extended outdoor exposure. Residents in need of immediate assistance are advised to contact local hotlines, which can direct them to available overnight shelters or warming facilities, ensuring everyone has a safe place away from the extreme cold.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Baltimore City warming shelters activate when wind chill reaches 32 degrees or below; contact the Baltimore City Shelter Hotline at 443-984-9540 for locations.
Dress in layers, wear a hat and scarf, take frequent breaks indoors, and watch for signs of hypothermia like numbness or tingling.
Beans and Bread works with the Baltimore Mayor's Office to help people find overnight shelter, providing transport to a designated location.

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