Adverse Weather Centers
What is an Adverse Weather Center?
Adverse weather centers (also known as warming and cooling centers) are short-term locations that can be opened during adverse weather, including extreme heat or cold or heavy rain. The locations may be opened during day time hours only or overnight.
Some adverse weather locations may be opened for unhoused populations and are similar to homeless shelters except only opened during bad weather. The centers are designed to protect health during these times.
Locations
Status | Location | Address |
---|---|---|
Closed |
Paso Robles Warming Center |
ECHO 1134 Black Oak Drive Paso Robles, CA 93446
|
11/12/2024 Check-In |
South County Warming Center |
5CHC Warming Center 1023 East Grand Ave Arroyo Grande, CA 93420 (Across from Mechanics Bank) |
Closed |
San Luis Obispo City Warming Center |
Prado HCS 40 Prado Rd San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 |
Need more information?
For unhoused populations:
Follow County of SLO Homeless Services Division for the most up-to-date information:
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/slocohomeless/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/slocohomeless
Warming or cooling center activity is updated in the 211 database. Those in need can receive updates by calling 211 and texting their zip code to 898211.
You can also receive the opening schedule for centers at El Camino Homeless Organization in North County, Prado Center in San Luis Obispo and 5Cities Homeless Coalition immediately by texting "SLOCountyWarm" to 211211.
Contact Us
The County Office of Emergency Services (OES)
1055 Monterey Street D430
San Luis Obispo, CA 93408
County OES Business Line: 805-781-5678
County OES Business Email: oes@co.slo.ca.us