The Salvation Army of San Angelo has opened its shelter as a daytime warming station as dangerously cold conditions sweep the Concho Valley. The agency is offering a warm place for people to go during the coldest hours, with staff and volunteers on site to help anyone in need. Officials are urging those without safe heat at home, seniors, and vulnerable residents to use the warming station as temperatures drop. The effort is part of broader community support during the severe winter weather impacting the region.
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Salvation Army Opens As Daytime Warming Station
Jan 22, 2026 | 10:02 AM




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