The Denver Coliseum, previously used as an emergency homeless shelter at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, will be opened as a 24-hour warming shelter on Wednesday ahead of a brutal cold front expected to arrive in the city that evening.
The Denver Coliseum, previously used as
The National Weather Service forecast for Denver calls for a high temperature of 50 degrees on Wednesday but then a blast of arctic air is expected to sweep into town and create a potentially dangerous situation for people without shelter.
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