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Shelters on Alert as Cold Weather Hits Tacoma and Olympia

Tacoma, WALocal News

Tacoma and Olympia are bracing for the coldest weather of the winter, with temperatures expected to fall into the mid-20s, particularly affecting lowland areas. According to the National Weather Service, temperatures could drop as low as 27 degrees Fahrenheit in Olympia early next week. In response to this severe weather, Pierce County has activated daytime warming centers to assist vulnerable populations until Tuesday. Several shelters in both Pierce and Thurston counties are open, catering to different groups, including families, youth, and unsheltered adults. Organizations like Olympia Mutual Aid Partners are increasing their distribution of survival supplies to individuals living outside, highlighting a community-driven response to the crisis.

The article details specific locations and times for warming and emergency shelters, encouraging community donations of essential items. This timely report not only addresses the immediate needs of the affected populations but also reflects the efforts of local organizations to mitigate the impact of harsh winter conditions. As communities come together to support those in need, the article emphasizes the critical importance of resource availability during extreme weather events.

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