Cold
Weather Warming Centers Open Overnight November 20
Residents without power
can warm up and charge electrical devices
Santa Rosa,CA|November 20, 2019
The County of Sonoma issued a cold weather advisory as
temperatures are predicted to fall into the 30s tonight. For residents without
heat due to the power shutoff, an overnight Warming Center will open at 8 p.m.,
allowing visitors to warm up and charge devices, such as cell phones. Unlike
emergency shelters, no cots for sleeping will be provided.
The County of Sonoma will open a Warming Center at St. Leo’s
Catholic Church, Benziger Hall, 601 Agua Caliente Rd., Sonoma, CA. 8 p.m. Wednesday (November 20) until 8
a.m. Thursday (November 21). Blankets and warm beverages will be on-hand.
No television or radios will be available, though residents may
use their own devices. Pets are not allowed, however service animals are
permitted.
For more information and updates about the PG&E power shutoff,
visit www.socoemergency.org or call Sonoma County
2-1-1.