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Where can people go during severe winter weather if they don't have electricity or heat?

In states like Tennessee and Kentucky, warming centers and shelters have been opened in response to the back-to-back storms causing flooding and power outages. These facilities provide refuge for those without electricity or heat during the frigid temperatures. However, many residents face a difficult decision as icy and snowy road conditions make travel to these shelters potentially dangerous. Local authorities are encouraging those without power to seek these warming centers, particularly as neighbors report struggles to meet basic needs like food preparation during the outages.

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Shelter and Resources During Storms

CBS News·8 months ago

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What is the weather situation for millions of Americans experiencing icy conditions right now?

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What are the current conditions and challenges facing neighborhoods in Clarksville, Tennessee due to the weather?

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What lasting impact did the storm over the weekend have on neighborhoods in Clarksville?

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What are some of the challenges families in Tennessee are facing due to the snow and flooding?

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What extreme weather warnings are currently affecting the southern United States?

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