This information is updated during Tier 2 and Tier 3 Severe Weather Protocol Activations. It was last updated at 10:40 am on 2/13/25 for the February 1-14 Tier 2/3 Severe Weather Activation.
If you need to find a day center or overnight shelter outside of an activation, please use our Regional Services Database, which will allow you to filter by a number of needs and factors to find the best option.
Severe Weather Shelter Navigation Hotline: (206) 245-1026
Anyone can use this hotline during severe weather activations for information on shelters and navigating to shelter locations. Families with children can call to be connected with a shelter and a ride to that location.
Shoreline:
Overnight:
- North King County Severe Weather Shelter
- 722 N 145th St, Shoreline, WA 98133
- Open Saturday, February 1 through the morning of February 15
- 8:00 pm – 7:00 am
- Operated by Urban League
- Serves Single Adults & Couples
- Walk-ins welcome
- Calling ahead to confirm bed availability strongly encouraged. (206) 837 – 2746
Existing Daytime Public Spaces (No Services):
- Shoreline Library (345 NE 175th St)
Lake Forest Park:
Existing Daytime Public Spaces (No Services):
- Lake Forest Park Library (Town Center) (17171 Bothell Way NE)
Kenmore:
Overnight:
- Kenmore Senior Women’s Shelter
- Retirement Aged Women
- Contact thomas@lakecitypartners.org for more information and referrals
Existing Daytime Public Spaces (No Services):
- Kenmore Library (6531 NE 181st)
- The Hangar (6728 NE 181st St)
Bothell:
Existing Daytime Public Spaces (No Services):
- Bothell Library (18215 98th Ave NE)
Woodinville:
Existing Daytime Public Spaces (No Services):
- Woodinville Library (17105 Avondale Rd NE)
If you need to find a day center or overnight shelter outside of an activation, please use our Regional Services Database, which will allow you to filter by a number of needs and factors to find the best option.
Near the county line? Click here to find Snohomish County Severe Weather Shelter options.