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The weather in the Triangle will be extremely hot and dry this Fourth of July weekend. Dangerously so.
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Temperatures will likely exceed 100 degrees in the latter half of this week through Independence Day on Saturday. This so-called “heat dome” will turn up the intensity on drought conditions already reaching “exceptional” levels in parts of the Triangle.
Temperatures could feel like more than 110 degrees through the heat wave, according to ABC11’s forecast. The heat on July Fourth itself may break records. There’s also a slim chance of an afternoon storm on the holiday.
The Fourth of July is already considered one of the most dangerous days of the year, with emergency room visits spiking as a result of firework-related injuries. This year, those existing risk levels will be exacerbated by the weather.
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If you’re planning an at-home fireworks show for America’s 250th birthday, the Office of the State Fire Marshall asks you to reconsider, WRAL reported. That’s not only because of the personal injury risk. As we head into another month of drought, accidentally sparking a fire is easy, and any flame may prove difficult to contain. Stick with the professional fireworks shows, the office recommends.
If your Fourth of July plans include attending an outdoor party, firework show, festival, parade, or concert, managing the heat will be key. Here are some additional safety tips to follow to keep your steamy Fourth of July safe and fun:
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