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Warming centers open as cold temperatures move in
Summary
Nighttime warming centers in Augusta are open as temperatures are expected to fall, and Augusta Transit is providing complimentary transport to shelters between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Content
Nighttime warming centers in Augusta, Georgia, are open as temperatures are expected to drop. Officials confirmed the centers will operate overnight to provide protection from the cold. People who plan to stay at a center will need clearance from deputies before being admitted. Local transit and a community center have been named as resources for those seeking shelter.
What is in place:
- Warming centers are open overnight in Augusta, officials confirmed on Sunday.
- People who intend to stay at a center must obtain clearance from deputies.
- Augusta Transit will provide complimentary transportation to designated overnight warming shelters between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.
- Augusta Transit does not operate on Sundays.
- The May Park Community Center is listed as an alternate shelter with check-in from 5–9 p.m.
Summary:
The openings aim to provide overnight shelter and transport during the cold spell. Officials provided details on clearance, transit hours, and alternate shelter check-in; further updates were not specified.
