The eastern half of the United States is experiencing extreme heat this week, impacting Washington, D.C. The National Weather Service reported a high temperature of 101 degrees Fahrenheit on Thursday, with a forecasted high of 103 degrees for Friday. This weather pattern coincides with the celebrations for the country's 250th birthday over the Fourth of July weekend.
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Extreme heat affects July Fourth weekend plans in Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C. is facing extreme heat with temperatures reaching 101 degrees Fahrenheit on Thursday and expected to rise to 103 degrees on Friday. This heat wave is affecting plans for the Fourth of July celebrations as the nation marks its 250th anniversary.
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