ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Temps in Central Florida could hit the 30s this week and two Orlando-area hotels will assist if the residential shelter hits capacity on Monday or Tuesday, according to a news release from the Coalition for the Homeless.[TRENDING: Man found clinging to boat 86 miles off Fla. | US may see ‘surge upon surge’ of COVID-19 | Mom of slain teen shot at burial service]Shelters in the area have declared Monday and Tuesday as “Cold Nights.”“Cold Nights” mean no homeless person seeking shelter will be turned away.[RELATED: COLD air to blast into Central Florida after storms move through region]If a shelter gets full, two hotels will be available for safe shelter on Monday and Tuesday.Officials said transportation to the hotels.