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heat health emergency
Coverage of heat health emergency in the Nexus archive.
Philadelphiaplace2Welcome Americaorganization1Salute to Independence Semiquincentennial Paradetopic1National Weather Service Philadelphia/Mount Hollyorganization1Dr. Palak Raval-Nelsonperson1Michael DelBeneperson1Michael Silvaperson1National Weather Serviceorganization1Mount Hollyplace1Fourth of Julytopic1
- Philadelphia 'Salute to Independence' parade cancelled Friday as blistering temperatures slam the city
The Philadelphia 'Salute to Independence' parade was cancelled due to extreme heat, with temperatures potentially reaching 104°F. Welcome America Inc. prioritized safety over hosting the event, citing dangerous conditions.
- Dangerous heat and a few thunderstorms are possible around Philadelphia on the Fourth of July
Dangerous heat and thunderstorms are possible in Philadelphia and surrounding areas during the Fourth of July. Meteorologists warn of temperatures exceeding 95 degrees and heat indices near 110 from Wednesday to Friday, caused by a high-pressure system. A heat health emergency could activate if heat indices exceed 95 for three consecutive days.