Ongoing rainy weather has prompted the city of San Diego to activate its inclement weather shelter program for a second consecutive day Thursday.
The program provides additional shelter capacity when specific weather conditions are met generally from November through March at the following locations:
People can go directly to the shelter locations to access a bed on a first-come, first-served basis.
The Inclement Weather Shelter Program has been activated for today, Thursday, Jan. 1. Beds are available for San Diegans experiencing homelessness at Father Joe's Villages and the Living Water Church of the Nazarene.More info: t.co/n9WsJJqHM8 pic.twitter.com/0wpuPR90x5
— City of San Diego (@CityofSanDiego) January 1, 2026The program is activated whenever the temperature is below 50 degrees and there is a 40% chance of rain, or when the temperature is 45 degrees or below regardless of the chance of rain. Shelters are also activated during exceptional weather conditions, such as when an inch or more of rain falls within 24 hours or there are sustained high winds.
Check-in and check-out times vary with shelter locations, but most beds are usually opened in the late afternoon and must be vacated by early the next morning.
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