Extreme Heat Warning Extended

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Gaining freedom from the heat will be a challenge this Independence Day in the eastern U.S., and it’s already starting ahead of the holiday weekend. The National Weather Service says dangerous, record-breaking heat will continue across much of the central and eastern United States on Friday, including here in Washington County and will continue along the East Coast through the weekend. In Washington County, an extreme heat warning that was to expire on Friday has now been extended. That extreme heat warning is now set to expire on Saturday night at 8:00 pm. With humidity making it feel hotter than 100 degrees Fahrenheit, sweat will be dampening spirits at many celebrations marking 250 years of American independence. In Philadelphia, officials shortened the route of a Thursday morning parade, canceled an afternoon all-American Block Party, and pushed back the start times of an evening picnic and concert at Independence Mall. Locally, the Main Street Farmer’s Market was cancelled on Thursday, but the festivities are on as scheduled in Canonsburg for Saturday, including the annual parade. Meanwhile, cooling centers are open in our area. For the complete list, click on this link: Click Here.


