According to the National Weather Service in Mobile, a cold front will push through our area later today and bring lows in the 20’s Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. Wednesday morning’s low is forecast to be 27 degrees; the record for our area is 29 degrees. Citizens are urged to remember the five P's of cold weather safety- protect people, protect pets, protect plants, protect pipes and practice fire safety.
A cold weather shelter for the homeless or heatless will open Monday, Nov. 17 and Tuesday, Nov. 18 nights at Ferris Hill Baptist Church located at 6848 Chaffin Street in Milton. Those who would like to stay at the shelter must arrive between 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. No one will be admitted after 8:30 p.m. unless brought in by law enforcement. The shelter will close at 7 a.m. each morning.
Santa Rosa County’s cold weather shelters are operated by local churches utilizing volunteer resources and donations. They open each night when weather is forecasted to drop below 40 degrees, typically December through March. The shelters are for people who are homeless or cannot maintain heat in their home, can care for themselves, and are not at risk to themselves or others. No one will be admitted to the shelter if they are under the influence of drugs or alcohol, are unable to walk unaided or are disoriented.
The five P's of cold weather safety include:
This article originally appeared on Santa Rosa Press Gazette: Record lows forecast for next two days