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Updated · Fox Weather · Jul 3
Severe Storms Threaten July 4 Events With 60-Mph Winds as Heat Nears 100 Degrees
Updated
Updated · Fox Weather · Jul 3

Severe Storms Threaten July 4 Events With 60-Mph Winds as Heat Nears 100 Degrees

3 articles · Updated · Fox Weather · Jul 3

Summary

  • A level 3 of 5 severe storm risk covers Washington, D.C., and nearby areas Saturday, with thunderstorms expected to disrupt fireworks, air travel and holiday driving across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic.
  • Heat approaching or exceeding 100 degrees, combined with high humidity, is fueling storms capable of damaging downbursts above 60 mph; New York City, Philadelphia and Richmond sit in a broader level 2 risk.
  • A level 1 of 4 flash flood risk is also in effect Saturday because moisture-rich, slow-moving cells could flood urban and low-lying areas.
  • Sunday keeps a level 2 severe threat in parts of the Mid-Atlantic even as the worst heat eases, before the severe risk fades into Monday and heavier rain becomes the main concern.
  • Monday brings a level 2 of 4 flash flood risk for southern Pennsylvania, the Delmarva and Philadelphia, with 1 to 2 inches of rain through Wednesday and isolated 2 to 3 inches in eastern Pennsylvania and north Jersey.

Insights

Is this year's stormy July 4th a freak weather event or the new normal for our summer holidays?
What is the true economic cost when extreme weather cancels America's biggest summer celebration?
Beyond safety alerts, how can cities be redesigned to withstand future holiday heatwaves and superstorms?