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'Salute to America' event being evacuated due to weather conditions

'Salute to America' event being evacuated due to weather conditions

Summary

The "Salute to America 250 Celebration & Fireworks" event in Washington, D.C. on July 4, 2026, was delayed and evacuated due to extreme heat and approaching severe thunderstorms. The city experienced its hottest July Fourth on record, with temperatures reaching 102 degrees, and officials prioritized safety by asking attendees to leave and seek shelter.

Key Facts

  • The July 4 event in Washington, D.C. was set to start at 7 p.m. but was delayed and partially canceled because of weather concerns.
  • Temperatures reached 102 degrees, the hottest July Fourth recorded in the city, breaking a 1919 record of 100 degrees.
  • A severe thunderstorm watch was issued for D.C. and nearby areas, with expected strong winds up to 60 mph.
  • Attendees were asked to evacuate the event early and find shelter in nearby buildings.
  • President Donald Trump planned to speak at the celebration at 10 p.m. despite the heat.
  • Event organizers and public safety officials closely monitored weather conditions to protect guests and staff.
  • Free water was distributed to help people cope with the heat during the event.
  • The event celebrated the nation’s 250th anniversary with music, speeches, and fireworks.
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