ORLANDO, Fla. — A strong and rainy cold front has arrived and is set to drop temperatures in Central Florida.
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The front has moved in from Monday afternoon with high chances of rain and high-speed winds throughout the night.
This will cause plunging temperatures throughout Central Florida, with some embracing the cold a little more than others.
Channel 9 is contacting county leaders around Central Florida to gather more details on shelters opening this week.
Read: Cold and rainy week ahead after strong front moves through Central Florida
Orange County
Matthew’s Hope is opening the Orange County homeless location and will likely remain open 24/7 throughout the week.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided.
Showers are required, and limited personal items are allowed.
Address: 611 Business Park Blvd. Winter Garden 34787
If residents have any questions, you can call 407-905-9500 (ext. #1)
Volusia County
The Bridge is operated by the Neighborhood Center at 421 S. Palmetto Ave. in DeLand and will welcome guests starting at 6:30 p.m.
Guests may stay until approximately 8 a.m. the following morning and breakfast will be provided.
For more information about services at The Bridge, contact The Neighborhood Center at 386-734-8120, ext. 601.
Flagler County
Flagler County was one of the first local counties to confirm opening cold weather shelters.
The Sheltering Tree organization will open its shelter at the Rock Transformation Center, 2200 North State Street.
The shelters will be open for three nights on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday as another cold snap is expected.
Brevard County
Matthew’s Hope
Matthew’s Hope is opening the Brevard County homeless location and will likely remain open 24/7 throughout the week.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided.
Showers are required, and limited personal items are allowed.
Address: 825 Forrest Ave. Cocoa 32922
If residents have any questions, you can call 407-905-9500 (ext. #2)
LifePointe Ministries will open this week at 5 p.m.
Dinner and Breakfast will be provided at the community partners’ cold shelter at 4220 South Hopkins Avenue, Titusville.
Check back for updates with Channel 9 as we continue contacting county leaders around Central Florida to gather more details on shelters opening this week.
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