Washington cancels July 4 parades as heat spikes, fireworks stay on
Organizers of Washington’s Independence Day celebrations cancelled the main parade after heat forecasts projected a heat index above 100 °F, WJLA reported. The decision cited concerns for participants and public safety. NPR later confirmed the cancellation, adding that an extreme-heat warning had triggered the move while the evening fireworks display would still go ahead. Officials said the fireworks and aerial shows were expected to proceed as planned.
Subsequent reporting by NBC4 indicated that several additional parades were also called off and that the opening of the National Mall viewing area was delayed pending cooler conditions. Despite the postponements, the agency overseeing the event confirmed that fireworks and aerial displays would remain on the schedule. The adjustments reflected authorities’ effort to protect attendees amid the soaring temperatures.