Washington DC’s Fourth of July parade canceled due to soaring temperature
Washington D.C.'s Fourth of July parade was canceled late on the eve of the event due to an extreme heat warning issued by the National Weather Service. Organizers, in consultation with the National Park Service and the municipal government, made the decision as temperatures were expected to reach as high as 102°F with heat index values between 110-115°F.

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AI-generatedWashington D.C.'s Fourth of July parade was canceled late on the eve of the event due to an extreme heat warning issued by the National Weather Service. Organizers, in consultation with the National Park Service and the municipal government, made the decision as temperatures were expected to reach as high as 102°F with heat index values between 110-115°F. This extreme heat has also impacted other semiquincentennial celebrations, including the Great American State Fair on the National Mall, which temporarily closed on Friday due to heat-related illnesses among visitors. Despite the parade's cancellation, President Trump is still scheduled to speak at the fair and attend a fireworks show.
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5 extractedTemperatures in Washington DC were expected to reach 102F (39C) with heat index values between 110-115F (43-46C).
Washington DC's Fourth of July parade was canceled due to soaring temperatures and an extreme heat warning.
Trump is still expected to take the stage at the fair on Saturday evening to deliver a lengthy speech.
The Trump administration has promoted many activities to celebrate the country's 250th birthday.
44 visitors at the Great American State Fair were treated for heat-related illnesses, with 11 transported to the hospital.