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Washington’s July 4 parade is off. The fireworks are still on : NPR

Last updated: July 4, 2026 1:21 pm
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National stand guard near the Washington Monument at the national mall, during an Independence Day event honoring the nation’s 250th anniversary on Saturday.

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The National Independence Day Parade in Washington has been called off, as announced by organizers late Friday night.


The parade, slated to celebrate the nation’s 250th anniversary, was scheduled to commence at 10:30 a.m. EST on Saturday.

Todd Marcocci, president of Under The Sun Productions, responsible for the parade, stated that the decision was made after consulting with the National Park Service, the D.C. city government, and Freedom 250, the nonprofit organizing the anniversary celebrations. “The safety of our participants, spectators, and staff was the primary concern in making this decision,” he said.

The National Weather Service (NWS) issued an extreme heat warning for the D.C. area, effective from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. ET Saturday. The agency warned that the heat index, which combines temperature and humidity, could reach between 110°F and 115°F, increasing the risk of heat-related illnesses significantly during such conditions.

The NWS also indicated that with high humidity and early morning low temperatures in the 70s and 80s, there would be “little to no overnight relief.” They further warned that “prolonged excessive heat might impact power, water, and transportation systems.” Additionally, a Code Purple air quality alert, indicating “very unhealthy” conditions, is also in effect for D.C. on Saturday.

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The cancellation was announced hours after Washington experienced its hottest day in decades. Reagan National Airport recorded 102°F on Friday afternoon, surpassing the previous record of 101°F set in 1966 for that date. Saturday’s temperatures are expected to reach or exceed that mark, potentially making it the hottest July Fourth on record for the city.

The parade cancellation affected participants who had traveled specifically for the event, including 80 students from the Grand Island Senior High marching band in Nebraska, who were scheduled to perform. Their school district confirmed to a local TV station Friday night that the band would not be participating.

The heat has already interfered with other celebrations in the city. The Great American State Fair on the National Mall closed for several hours Friday afternoon before reopening at 5 p.m. The U.S. Capitol police also reported that entry to Friday night’s “A Capitol Fourth” concert was delayed.

Cancellations and disruptions extend nationwide

Several events in Philadelphia, where the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776, were affected by the extreme heat. A Salute to Independence Semiquincentennial Parade on Friday was canceled, and a Saturday fireworks show was postponed until midnight.



People watch as the French Air Force acrobatic squad Patrouille de France perform a flyover during the International Aerial Review on Saturday in New York.

People watch as the French Air Force acrobatic squad Patrouille de France perform a flyover during the International Aerial Review on Saturday in New York.

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In Colorado, many communities, including Durango and Vale, have canceled their fireworks displays because of the wildfire risk.

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In Haddon Township, New Jersey, authorities canceled the Independence Day parade due to predicted “oppressive heat and humidity.” Parades in Leesburg and Fairfax, Virginia, and in Takoma Park and Laurel, Maryland, were also canceled due to the heat.

The heat wave stretches well beyond the capital region. According to the NWS’ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association, around 120 million Americans across the eastern and southern U.S. are facing some form of major or extreme heat risk on Saturday.

This situation arises amid preparations for an anniversary the Trump administration has been planning for months. In a proclamation from Mount Rushmore, President Trump marked the semiquincentennial, referencing the Founders, Washington’s Delaware crossing, and Valley Forge.



Runners in patriotic-colored tutus participate in a run on Independence Day in Huntington Beach, Calif. on Saturday.

Runners in patriotic-colored tutus participate in a run on Independence Day in Huntington Beach, Calif. on Saturday.

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The proclamation also highlighted future ambitions such as returning Americans to the Moon, reaching Mars, and leading in artificial intelligence. The administration organized the National Mall celebrations under the Freedom 250 banner, which drew criticism from Democrats.

Saturday’s fireworks display, described by the White House as the largest in the nation’s history, remains on schedule to start at 10:30 p.m. from the Washington Monument grounds, following a presidential speech that Trump said would be “really long.”


However, the NWS also cautioned about the potential for “severe thunderstorms” in the afternoon and evening, with the possibility of “destructive wind gusts up to 70 to 80 mph.”

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