For the second time this week, the San Diego Housing Commission announced that it will activate its Inclement Weather Shelter Program Thursday evening for unhoused residents.
The following shelters will be open Thursday night:
According to the National Weather Service’s San Diego office, there is a 40% chance of showers Thursday afternoon for the San Diego city region, decreasing in the evening.
It will be chilly on Thursday evening, with highs between 59 and 60 degrees, and in the high 40s early Friday morning, according to NWS.
The Inclement Weather Shelter Program is a partnership of the San Diego Housing Commission, the City of San Diego, Father Joe’s Villages, and Living Water Church of the Nazarene.
It provides additional shelter capacity during bad weather, typically from November through March.
It is activated when the temperature dips below 50 degrees and there is at least a 40% chance of rain, when the temperature is below 45 degrees regardless of rain, or during exceptional weather conditions, such as one or more inches of rain within 24 hours and sustained high winds.
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