DENVER — After more than 220 days without snow, Denver could see its first flakes of the season this weekend and the city is preparing now to bring people indoors.
Denver's Department of Housing Stability (HOST) announced its plan to activate cold weather shelters starting at 1 p.m. on Friday and officials say they will remain open as long as cold weather conditions continue.
At Denver Rescue Mission's Lawrence Street Shelter, it's all hands on deck over the next 48 hours to prepare for the changing conditions.
"What that looks like is making sure we have enough supplies in addition to enough food," said Stephen Hinkel, public relations manager at Denver Rescue Mission. Pictured: Stephen Hinkel, public relations manager at Denver Rescue Mission showing Denver7's Claire Lavezzorio th

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