DC parade canceled as excessive heat further upends America 250 festivities
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The annual Independence Day parade in Washington, D.C., was canceled late Friday, the day before it was scheduled to begin. The National Park Service, which hosts the event, made the decision due to extreme heat affecting the nation's capital. The parade had been set to start at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday morning.
The cancellation came as the National Weather Service issued an extreme heat warning for the East Coast region. According to reports, sweltering temperatures in Washington created conditions that led organizers to call off the event.
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The annual Independence Day parade in Washington, D.C., was canceled late Friday due to sweltering temperatures in the nation’s capital. The event, which is hosted by the National…
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✦ Cinnamon synthesis — our own write-up combining The Guardian, The Hill; facts only, sources below.
The annual Independence Day parade in Washington, D.C., was canceled late Friday, the day before it was scheduled to begin. The National Park Service, which hosts the event, made the decision due to extreme heat affecting the nation's capital. The parade had been set to start at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday morning.
The cancellation came as the National Weather Service issued an extreme heat warning for the East Coast region. According to reports, sweltering temperatures in Washington created conditions that led organizers to call off the event.
Read the full coverage at The Guardian ↗ · The Hill ↗
✦ Cinnamon synthesis — our own write-up combining The Guardian, The Hill; facts only, sources below.
The annual Independence Day parade in Washington, D.C., was canceled late Friday, the day before it was scheduled to begin. The National Park Service, which hosts the event, made the decision due to extreme heat affecting the nation's capital. The parade had been set to start at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday morning.
The cancellation came as the National Weather Service issued an extreme heat warning for the East Coast region. According to reports, sweltering temperatures in Washington created conditions that led organizers to call off the event.
Read the full coverage at The Guardian ↗ · The Hill ↗
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- The annual Independence Day parade in Washington, D.C., was canceled late Friday due to sweltering temperatures in the nation’s capital.
- The event, which is hosted by the National…