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North Myrtle Beach's Fourth of July: What Residents Should Expect — and How to Stay Safe MyrtleBeachSC News

Independence Day always brings crowds to North Myrtle Beach, but this year carries a wrinkle residents should plan around: a record Saturday-holiday overlap colliding with one of the more dangerous heat patterns of the summer. Between road closures, a military flyover, and a heat dome bearing down on the coast, this year’s Fourth asks a bit more preparation than usual. Here’s what’s actually happening around town, and what the safety data says r…
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MyrtleBeachSC news broke the news on Friday, July 3, 2026.
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