The reason comes down to Houston’s guidelines, which are among the most stringent of Texas’ metropolitan areas, according to a review by the Houston Chronicle.

Houston opens its warming centers when the weather hits 24 degrees for two hours or more, or when there’s 15-degree windchill for two hours or more, a spokesperson for the city’s Office of Emergency Management said.

Meanwhile, most of the state’s major cities open their shelters at a threshold that’s several degrees warmer, when temperatures drop to around freezing.

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    23 days ago

    They probably knew a freeze was coming though, yeah? That’s the part, it shouldn’t be that strict and there should be more foresight.

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      23 days ago

      Agreed, and if the freeze isn’t here yet, but will be at 11 PM, get those shelters open now!