Baltimore Adjusts July 4th for Heat | Baltimore News
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Baltimore’s Fourth of July festivities are heating up — literally — as the city adjusts to a scorching heat wave. Major events like the Cherry Hill Music Festival and the Pier 6 drone show are now starting at 7 p.m., with fireworks lighting up the sky at 9:30 p.m. To keep revelers cool, cooling stations, cooling buses, and free water are available across the city. Officials urge everyone to skip personal fireworks and stay safe in the dry, hot conditions — head to the Inner Harbor for the official show instead. Many locals are staying indoors during peak heat, even planning indoor cookouts before heading out later. Stay hydrated, take breaks, and celebrate responsibly this Independence Day.
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