As Americans mark the nation’s 250th anniversary this week, a Friday parade planned for Philadelphia, Pa., was canceled because of dangerously high temperatures forecast for the city.
Welcome America Inc. announced the change in a post on X, which was later shared again by the city of Philadelphia.
“Due to the extreme heat, the Salute to Independence Semiquincentennial Parade is cancelled,” the post stated.
A general view shows the skyline of Philadelphia at sunset from South Philadelphia Sports Complex. (Nicolò Campo/LightRocket via Getty Images)
In a Friday morning update on X, the National Weather Service Philadelphia/Mount Holly said, “If Philadelphia Int’l Airport reaches our forecast high of 104° today, it will be the hottest temp recorded there since July 3, 1966.”
Philadelphia Health Commissioner Dr. Palak Raval-Nelson extended the city’s ongoing “Heat Health Emergency” through 8 p.m. Sunday, according to the Department of Public Health.
The canceled parade was expected to feature floats, marching bands and other celebratory elements, according to the event listing.
Drones create a formation in the shape of the Liberty Bell above the National Constitution Center at Independence National Historical Park on July 2, 2026, in Philadelphia, Pa. (Al Drago/Getty Images)
Welcome America Inc. President and CEO Michael DelBene noted that the organization’s first duty is people’s safety.
“As much as this decision pains everyone inside our organization, we simply cannot host an event of this size and scale under these dangerous heat conditions. Todd Marcocci and Under the Sun Productions, along with all the parade groups, have been working tirelessly to design something truly historic, and having to cancel it at the last minute is heartbreaking for all of us,” DelBene noted in a statement obtained by News Agency.
A view of City Hall as Philadelphia prepares to host FIFA World Cup on May 8, 2026, in Philadelphia, Pa. (Emilee Chinn/Getty Images)
“While large-scale celebrations and community events may be our mission, our first responsibility will always be to the safety and security of our staff, our guests, and our event participants,” he added.



















