Multnomah County Cold Weather Advisory

211info partners with the Joint Office of Homeless Services to provide the following information during Cold Weather and Severe Weather Events.

UPDATED: 9:10am, Monday, February 21, 2022

The Joint Office of Homeless Services (JOHS) has reviewed the weather forecast, and while Severe Weather thresholds are not quite met, forecast overnight temperatures will be at or below 32 degrees for at least four hours. As a result, a Cold Weather Advisory has been issued and the following resources are available tonight, Monday, February 21, 2022.

 

Anyone seeking shelter should contact 211info. 211info staff are available to identify shelters, warming centers, and review transportation options 24/7 for Multnomah County.

Alert Sign Up:

Email: To sign up to receive email alerts when a Cold Weather or Severe Weather Advisory is called in Multnomah County, click here.

Text: To sign up and receive text alerts when a Cold Weather or Severe Weather Advisory is called in Multnomah County, TEXT the keyword "pdxshelter" to 898211 (TXT211).

Transportation: To review transportation options when a Cold Weather or Severe Weather Advisory is called in Multnomah County, CALL 211.

Help Out: For info on Donating and Volunteering in Multnomah County during a Cold Weather or Severe Weather Advisory event, click here.

Service providers who would like to update information about services they offer during Cold Weather or Severe Weather Notices, please contact 211info's Resource Department by emailing support@211info.org or by calling 503-416-2698.

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