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Hot, but not *too* hot as we approach 4th of July

KSAT San Antonio

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June 30, 2026

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Hot, but not *too* hot as we approach 4th of July

Hot, sunny weather continues through the 4th of July with highs in the 90s and a heat index near 100°; only a slim chance of a brief coastal shower each day. Fireworks displays will be breezy and warm, and caution is advised due to wind. Rain chances may increase slightly Sunday into Monday if a weak low pressure system develops nearby.

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E! Online

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· Jun 30, 2026

Gingham Is the Picnic-Perfect Trend Taking Over July 4th Style

This Fourth of July, the hot weather is asking us to look cute, festive, and breezy. Even in this heat, we're going on picnic dates, shopping at our local farmer's market, and celebrating the long...

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jul 3, 2026

Hot, humid, and rain-free 4th of July 🎆

Very small rain chances over the next few days.

DNyuz

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· Jul 1, 2026

Millions Face Extreme Heat and Wildfire Risk Ahead of Fourth of July

This year’s Fourth of July might be one of the hottest ever. And with drought gripping large parts of the United States, a holiday built around setting off thousands of explosions could also mean more wildfires. According to reporting from NBC News, millions of Americans are heading into Independence Day under dangerous heat alerts while []

KTLA 5

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· Jun 24, 2026

Heat advisory continues as temps peak Wednesday

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DutchNews.nl

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· Jul 6, 2026

Temperatures to climb back above 30° this week

Temperatures are set to climb again this week, with the centre and south of the country the most likely to...

WRAL News

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· Nov 11, 2025

WRAL Weather Alert Day: Severe thunderstorms moving in after another day of intense heat

Saturday was the hottest Fourth of July on record for some, and we'll see more heat to close out the weekend with a chance for some scattered showers and storms.

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Related coverage for "Hot, but not *too* hot as we approach 4th of July ": E! Online — Gingham Is the Picnic-Perfect Trend Taking Over July 4th Style. KSAT San Antonio — Hot, humid, and rain-free 4th of July 🎆. DNyuz — Millions Face Extreme Heat and Wildfire Risk Ahead of Fourth of July. KTLA 5 — Heat advisory continues as temps peak Wednesday. DutchNews.nl — Temperatures to climb back above 30° this week. WRAL News — WRAL Weather Alert Day: Severe thunderstorms moving in after another day of intense heat