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July 4 events and Amtrak train routes canceled as heat dome smothers parts of US High humidity is expected to make conditions feel even hotter - Bookmark A dangerous and record-breaking heatwave is gripping the eastern United States, forcing communities to alter or cancel their Fourth of July celebrations as the long holiday weekend approaches. The oppressive conditions are expected to dampen spirits at many events marking 250 years of American independence. Hazardous temperatures will...

July 4 events and Amtrak train routes canceled as heat dome smothers parts of US High humidity is expected to make conditions feel even hotter - Bookmark A dangerous and record-breaking heatwave is gripping the eastern United States, forcing communities to alter or cancel their Fourth of July celebrations as the long holiday weekend approaches. The oppressive conditions are expected to dampen spirits at many events marking 250 years of American independence. Hazardous temperatures will persist across much of the central and eastern U.S. through Friday, extending along the East Coast through the weekend, the National Weather Service said. Forecasts predict temperatures in the high 90s Fahrenheit for the Northeast, with Philadelphia and Boston potentially exceeding 100 degrees. High humidity is expected to make conditions feel even hotter. In response to the extreme weather, Philadelphia officials shortened the route for a Thursday morning parade, canceled an afternoon all-American Block Party, and pushed back the start times for an evening picnic and concert at Independence Mall. Further south in Pennsylvania, Lower Windsor Township rescheduled its America 250 celebration, which included food trucks, games, and a highway department dump truck display, to July 8. Norristown officials canceled a parade planned for Saturday, citing safety concerns for residents, participants, and first responders, though evening fireworks and an afternoon party with games, food, and music are still scheduled. Interim Municipal Administrator Jayne Musonye expressed disappointment, stating, "The parade is one of our community’s most beloved traditions, and we share in the disappointment of its cancellation, especially as we celebrate America’s 250th birthday." Amtrak also canceled some train routes due to the heat on Thursday, including the Acela service between Boston and Washington, and warned that other services might operate at reduced speeds, leading to delays through Saturday. The severe conditions are attributed to a heat dome – high-pressure systems trapping heat and humidity – that has been smothering regions from the Midwest to the East Coast. Beyond holiday festivities, many communities are opening cooling centers to protect residents. In Boston, several air-conditioned museums are offering free admission to city residents. As the heat bore down on New York City, Mayor Zohran Mamdani urged residents to conserve energy by setting air conditioning units to 78 degrees to prevent stressing the power grid. This recommendation, previously made by other mayors, drew criticism online from the Democratic mayor’s conservative detractors. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a Republican, responded on X, questioning, "Is this what was meant by the warmth of collectivism?" – a jab referencing a phrase Mamdani used in his inaugural address.
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