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Gainesville continues Cold Night Shelter through Feb. 7

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City of Gainesville's Cold Night Shelter (CNS) Program
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The city of Gainesville will continue its Cold Night Shelter Program (CNS) as temperatures are projected to drop below 45 degrees Fahrenheit through Saturday, Feb. 7.

According to the National Weather Service (NWS), the forecast calls for temperatures to drop to 45 degrees Fahrenheit on Wednesday, 32 degrees on Thursday, 42 degrees on Friday and 39 degrees on Saturday nights.

The CNS Program goes into effect when overnight low temperatures dip below 45 degrees and normally runs from Nov. 1 through March 31. 

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Both GRACE Marketplace (3055 NE 28th Dr.) and the St. Francis House (413 S. Main St.) provide CNS services to people who need shelter when the temperature drops below 45 degrees.

GRACE primarily serves individual adults, while the St. Francis House provides temporary shelter appropriate for families, women and children.

It marks the second extension of the program since the initial cold front hit North Central Florida on Jan. 26. The historic cold snap has caused damage throughout the region.

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