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Sunday, November 27, 2022

OUR WINTER WEARY HOMELESS FAMILY - 211 IS THE NUMBER TO CALL!











 

 

 

 

National Weather Service meteorologist Rich Thompson forecasts cloudy skies on Monday for Southern California and a 60% to 70% chance of rain showers beginning Thursday night and continuing through Saturday or Sunday.

"There's the potential for an extended wet period that will bring decent rainfall to the area," Thompson said.

Beginning Monday evening, a hard freeze warning for seniors, children, residents, pets and farm animals in Palmdale, Lancaster, Big Bear and the San Gabriel Mountains. Snow and flurries are possible at higher altitudes over the next week. Expect nighttime temperatures in the 20s and 30s.

The Los Angeles and Ventura Counties Homeless Services Authority has a winter shelter program available for those who need a warm and dry place to stay. Locations and transportation information are available by calling the County Information Line at 211.

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