Washington DC Cancels 4th of July Parade as Extreme Heat Wave Forces Event Closures
The National Weather Service issued an extreme heat warning affecting Washington DC and surrounding areas from Friday morning through Saturday evening, triggering significant disruptions to Independence Day celebrations throughout the region. The dangerous conditions prompted authorities to halt outdoor festivities as temperatures posed a serious public health risk.
The DC 4th of July parade was cancelled as a direct result of the heat advisory, and other major events in the area were similarly affected. The Great American State Fair, which operates as part of the President's Freedom 250 initiative, was forced to temporarily suspend operations on Friday as the extreme conditions became untenable for attendees.
- National Weather Service issued extreme heat warning for DC area Friday-Saturday
- DC cancelled its Independence Day parade due to dangerous temperatures
- Great American State Fair temporarily closed to protect attendees from heat exposure
Coverage
- Daily Mail — Washington DC forced to CANCEL their 4th of July parade as a blistering heat wave threatens millions across America
- The Hollywood Reporter — Great American State Fair Attendees on Life Support Amid Extreme Heat in Washington, D.C.