CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Warming centers and overnight shelters are opening in Northeast Ohio as temperatures drop.
19 First Alert Meteorologist Jeff Tanchak says the coldest air of the season will move in this weekend.
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Here are cities with plans announced for warming centers. This is a growing list and will be updated.
Lorain
The city of Lorain has activated its extreme weather protocol until further notice.
Anyone in need of shelter must call 440-242-0455 for coordinated entry.
St. Elizabeth’s Community Center at 2726 Caroline Avenue (serves men only)
Haven Center at 1536 East 30th Street (serves individuals, couples, families)
Akron
Akron will open its emergency overnight shelter from Thursday to S

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