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U.S. Fourth of July celebrations: Dangerous heat wave forces cancellation of Independence Day parade in Washington

U.S. Fourth of July celebrations: Dangerous heat wave forces cancellation of Independence Day parade in Washington

Posted on July 4, 2026 By admin


A punishing heat wave threatened America’s July 4 celebrations, World Cup matches and power grids as near-record temperatures scorched the eastern United States on Friday (July 3, 2026).

Around 160 million Americans were under either major or extreme heat warnings as the country prepared to mark the 250th anniversary of its independence, according to the National Weather Service.

Celebrations on the National Mall — the vast lawn stretching from Congress to the Washington Monument — were partially postponed in the early afternoon on Friday (July 3, 2026) because of the heat.

A young woman apparently suffered from heat exhaustion and was evacuated by paramedics from the Great American State Fair, being held on the Mall. “It’s like the 30th person,” said an event staffer. “They might have to shut this [event] down.” Less than 90 minutes later, organisers did just that.

The annual Independence Day Parade in Washington set for Saturday (July 4, 2026) morning was also cancelled “due to extreme heat,” organisers said.

In New York City, the heat index — the apparent temperature when humidity is factored in —stood at 105F (41C) in mid-afternoon, shy of the 115F that forecasters had predicted.

Still, the brutal heat prompted a massive governmental response, with cooling centres opening across the city and public swimming pools extending hours of operation.

Across the country, “numerous daily temperature records are expected today and Independence Day, with some consecutive-day, monthly, and all-time records possible,” the National Weather Service said.

Heated celebrations

Early on Friday, Hang Dang, a 76-year-old retiree, said she was not letting extreme temperatures keep her from attending July 4th celebrations in Washington.

“I came to the U.S. in 1975 from Vietnam and I was here for the bicentennial,” Ms. Dang told AFP, noting she drove 12 hours from Florida to attend festivities.

“I said I’ve got to get back for the 250th because I don’t think I’ll make it to the 300th!” she joked as a Marine Corps Osprey aircraft hovered nearby.

Around midday lines to enter the state fair appeared to be more than 400 ft (120m) long as temperatures climbed towards a forecast high of 102F. Inside the festival, attendees sheltered in the short midday shadows cast by the temporary buildings set up for the event.

Standing outside one pavilion, a woman repeatedly shouted, “Homeland Security, here! Spin the wheel, win a prize! Full blast A/C in there!” as she pointed to the door.

Around an hour later, a voice over the public address system rang out: “Attention fair-goers, the event has been postponed. We will re-open at 5 p.m. Please proceed to the nearest exit”.

Scorching matches

In Miami — a city that is no stranger to heat —Argentina and Cape Verde faced off in a stadium that has a partial roof canopy but no air conditioning. The forecast heat index for the 6 p.m. kickoff was 100F.

On Saturday (July 4, 2026), France and Paraguay will clash in Philadelphia, where the heat index could reach 105F.

Due to the heat FIFA has introduced a mandatory “hydration break” in each half of every game at this World Cup, although it was not clear whether that would be adequate for matches taking place outdoors during the heat wave.

Stressed grids

Preliminary data showed the daily heat record in the U.S. capital was likely broken when the nearby airport reached 102F, pipping the previous July 3 record from 1966 when the mercury reached 101F. The intense heat and related air conditioner usage was stressing electricity grids across the country.

New York’s utility provider, Con Edison, said its crews restored electricity to some 60,000 residents after heatwave-driven outages.

More than 22,000 people were without power around 4.30 p.m. (2030 GMT) on Friday (July 3, 2026) across New York City and some suburbs.

PJM, the company that coordinates multiple grids on the East Coast and parts of the Midwest that serve 67 million customers, said data centres were prepared to switch to emergency backup power Thursday (July 2 , 2026) to relieve grids, among other actions. While that call was not made, the company said it was an option on the table for Friday (July 3, 2026).

Published – July 04, 2026 01:56 pm IST



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