Temperatures in Cleveland are expected to reach about 17 degrees Friday night, which has homelessness advocates urging people to find shelter overnight.
The city has extended hours at four of its recreation centers to work as warming centers. The Michael Zone, Lonnie Burten, Zelma George and Collinwood Recreation Centers are open from 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. in the event of a citywide winter weather advisory, which includes Friday.
The city has two overnight shelters: the Norma Herr Women’s Shelter on Payne Avenue and Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry’s Men’s Shelter on Lakeside Avenue, which is often called “twenty-one hundred” after its street number…