Hot Weather, Severe Thunderstorms Disrupt US Independence Day Celebrations
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40 degrees, lightning, rain, barriers - the Independence Day celebrations in Washington demanded everything from thousands of guests.
The Independence Day celebrations in Washington demanded everything from thousands of guests at 40 degrees and massive barriers.
Hot weather, severe thunderstorms disrupt US Independence Day celebrations
A relentless heat wave and powerful thunderstorms interrupted Fourth of July events across the eastern United States, as heat-related deaths climbed to 25 and millions remained under weather alerts.
The Independence Day celebrations in Washington demanded everything from thousands of guests at 40 degrees and massive barriers.
The extreme heat wave continues to grip the United States during the busy Fourth of July holiday weekend, with forecasts predicting record temperatures and stifling humidity in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states, along with a risk of thunderstorms in the latter region through Sunday. The National Weather Service reported on its website that the "dangerous" heat wave will persist through the weekend in the Ohio Valley, Midwest, and Mid-Atlanti…
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