Richardson is preparing warming centers and storm responses ahead of severe winter weather that is expected to hit the Dallas-Fort Worth area Friday, according to the city’s website.
A strong Arctic cold front will be moving into the metroplex early Friday, bringing sleet and other precipitation that could last until Sunday.
What you need to know
Three 24-hour warming centers are scheduled to open at 5 p.m. Jan. 23 for any residents who lose power or need temporary shelter.
The warming centers will be located in the lobbies of three buildings:
Richardson Police Department Administration Building, 200 N. Greenville Ave., RichardsonRichardson Fire Department Station 3, 500 W. Lookout Drive, RichardsonRichardson Fire Department Station 6, 3591 Park Vista Road, RichardsonThe centers are intended for temporary use and will not offer beds or long-term amenities. Service animals are allowed, but not pets.
What else
The city will also have crews on standby to spread sand at intersections and bridges, respond to water main breaks, assist residents with water shutoffs and prepare city facilities for hazardous walking conditions.
According to Richardson’s website, delays or cancellations for trash, recycling and brush and bulky item collection are likely, as well as changes to parks and recreation programming and hours of operation for recreation centers, the library and other facilities.
The city offers an emergency notification system to communicate urgent information via phone calls, text messages or emails.
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