As temperatures continue declining, several warming centers across metro Atlanta are opening for those in need to keep warm.
Many cities and counties around metro Atlanta have opened warming centers to help residents affected by this week's freezing cold weather and possible snow.
DeKalb County's warming centers will be open 24-hours a day until further notice as of Jan. 19, the county announced.
The GEMA/HS website reports dozens of warming shelters are open.
Georgia officials are warning people to get off the roads by early Tuesday afternoon ahead of a winter storm that they’re comparing to “Snowmageddon,” the storm that paralyzed the Deep South in 2014.
More than 220 million people across the United States are facing dangerous cold that will also open the door for a ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp declared a statewide state of emergency, effective immediately, ahead of more potential winter ...
With dangerous cold settling in, warming centers are open around Metro Detroit to help those who need a comfortable place to ...
Tacoma Public Libraries and Pierce County Libraries will be available for use as warming centers, as well as local malls in ...
Arctic air will stick around in metro Detroit through Wednesday, with below-zero wind chills throughout the area.
The Fountain of Life Rescue Shelter will be open at 612 East Clay Street in Thomasville. In addition to their normal schedule ...