Weather News
Winter storm warming centers now open across Dallas-Fort Worth
Snow and freezing temperatures are not an everyday occurrence in Dallas-Fort Worth — so when extreme weather comes along, it leaves many out in the cold. Now with the possible looming arrival of a winter storm, DFW-area cities are stepping up to offer shelter options, from Dallas to Plano to Fort Worth and beyond.
“The opening of the Temporary Inclement Weather Shelter at Fair Park is not just a facility; it represents hope and compassion," says Dallas' Director of the Office of Homeless Solutions Christine Crossley in a statement. "By partnering with organizations like Austin Street Center and Fair Park, we are making strides in ensuring that everyone has access to a safe and warm place to stay."
Here's a list of warming centers now open across Dallas and Fort Worth:
Dallas
Fair Park Grand Place at 3701 Grand Ave. will be Dallas' primary TIWS, staying open overnight. The shelter holds more than 900, plus meals and restroom facilities will be available. Intake hours are from 8 am-10 pm.
Other Dallas-area options include:
Austin Street Center at 2929 Hickory St. will operate the site as the City’s external partner in executing Temporary Inclement Weather Shelter (TIWS) activities, providing enhanced services during TIWS. Intake hours are 8 am-10 pm.
Carr P. Collins Social Service Center at 5302 Harry Hines Blvd. is open during freezing temperatures with check-in starting at 4 pm.
Dallas Public Libraries and recreation centers are open during regular hours as warming and charging stations.
Christ Church Irving at 1750 E Airport Fwy. will stay open as long as the temperature is 32 degrees or less and has a capacity of 85. It offers a place to sleep, shower, do laundry, and hot meals.
City of Denton has several facilities open during regular hours for restrooms, hand washing, and water fountains.
Denton Civic Center at 321 E. McKinney St. is open during regular hours from 8 am - 7 pm.
Denton Community Shelter,at 909 N. Loop 288 open 8 am-8 pm and as an overnight shelter, based on availability from 4 pm-8 am.
First McKinney Baptist Church, at 1615 W. Louisiana St., is serving as the McKinney Emergency Overnight Warming Station open daily from 7 pm-8 am. Hotline for availability 214-945-4637.
Garland Overnight Warming Station starting intake at 5:30 pm in Garland Salvation Army gym at 435 S. Fifth St.
Irving public libraries and recreation centers will be open during regular hours as a warming station.
Lewisville Public Library, at 1197 W. Main St. is open from 9 am-8 pm Monday through Thursday and 9 am-5 pm Friday and Saturday.
Oak Lawn United Methodist at 3014 Oak Lawn Ave. is open as a warming shelter at 4 pm and has a sign up sheet available.
Plano Overnight Warming Station at 3528 14th St. is open with bus pickup starting at 6:30-9:30 pm at DART Parker Road Station. No one will be allowed to check-in after 10 pm unless accompanied by Plano Police Department or Plano Fire-Rescue.
Richardson Police Department Administration Building at 200 N. Greenville Ave. will open at 5 pm. It has charging stations and will stay open overnight.
Richardson Fire Department Stations 3 and 6 will open at 5 pm and charging stations are available. Station 3 is located at 500 W. Lookout Dr.; Station 6 is located at 3591 Park Vista Rd.
Salvation Army - Denton at 1508 E. McKinney St. open during regular hours as a warming station from 9 am-6 pm and as an overnight shelter, based on availability from 5pm-7 am.
Salvation Army - Garland at 451 W Ave. D has check-in starting at 5 pm.
Salvation Army - Lewisville at 880 Fox Ave. has check-in from 6 pm-7 am.
Fort Worth and Tarrant County
Arlington Corps Community Center at 712 W. Abram St. has a capacity of 50-70 people and is open when temperatures are below 40 degrees for four consecutive hours overnight. Check in is 7 pm-7 am.
Arlington Life Shelter at 325 West Division St. is accepting people from 2-5 pm until capacity is reached, whereupon people will be directed to The Salvation Army of North Texas at 712 W. Abram St., with intake from 7-10 pm. It will be open as the City of Arlington's Homeless Emergency Cold Weather Shelter through January 10. 817-548-9885.
All Arlington Library locations are open for warming during regular operating hours.
Cleburne Fire Department at 114 W. Wardville will provide temporary shelter in the police lobby, but no overnight shelter.
Grand Prairie is providing a 24/7 warming center in the Public Safety Building at 1525 Arkansas Ln. It's available until weather improves, but sleeping bags and cots aren't allowed. Water is provided.
J.E and L.E. Mabee Social Service Center at 1855 E. Lancaster Ave. is open when temperatures hit 40 degrees with wet conditions; 35 degrees in dry conditions; or when there's a wind chill below 32.
Presbyterian Night Shelter at 2400 Cypress St. provides overnight shelter from 3 pm-7 am. Sign ups for sleeping spots start at 2 pm.
True Worth Place at 1513 E. Presidio St. is open daily from 7 am to 3 pm, offering restrooms and laundry.
Union Gospel Mission of Tarrant County at 1321 E. Lancaster Ave. is opening up 50 beds in its main campus and 60 beds in its building across the street at at 1350 E. Lancaster Ave.