ORLANDO, Fla. — A cold front on the way could bring overnight temperatures to the 30s during the early part of the week.

Counties are once again preparing to open up cold weather shelters for people in need of a warm place to sleep.

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A cold front on the way could bring overnight temperatures to the 30s during the early part of the week

Counties across Central Florida are opening cold weather shelters for people in need 

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FLAGLER COUNTY

ORANGE COUNTY

Orange County officials said they have not opened any cold weather shelters, but said they are monitoring the forecast to determine if that will change.
 

OSCEOLA COUNTY

VOLUSIA COUNTY

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