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VA, DC 4th Of July: Where Fireworks Happening, Where They're Not
Is your community still having a 4th of July fireworks show? Find out on DC and northern Virginia Patch.
VIRGINIA — Everything is different this year because of the coronavirus pandemic — and the Fourth of July is no exception. Independence Day celebrations aren't quite what they were in years past, with parades and fireworks shows canceled in some northern Virginia communities.
This year, 4th of July falls on Saturday, but some celebrations were scheduled for July 3. The Fredericksburg Nationals are hosting a Fourth of July fireworks show at their new baseball stadium, Purcellville will hold a July 4 parade, a light show is set for Springfield, and the National Mall in Washington, D.C., will see a military flyover.
As of Friday afternoon, the National Weather Service was predicting a daytime high of 92 degrees on July 4 and a 30 percent chance of thunderstorms. This week will also be a hot one, with the heat index potentially exceeding 100 degrees.
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Scroll down to see which NoVA communities are having fireworks as usual this 4th of July or July 3 and which have called it off. If you do go see fireworks, authorities ask you to practice social distancing and wear a mask or face covering.
Plus: What Fireworks Are Legal, Status Of NoVA Shows: July 4, 2020
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Fireworks Shows On And Off In 2020
- Fredericksburg's 4th Of July Events 2020 Canceled
- Dale City's 4th Of July Celebration 2020 Canceled
- Leesburg's 4th Of July Fireworks 2020 Canceled
- Fairfax City's 4th Of July Celebration 2020 Canceled
- Manassas 4th Of July Celebration 2020 Canceled
- Ashburn 4th Of July Events 2020 Canceled
- Woodbridge To Go Without 4th Of July Celebration In 2020
- Vienna's 4th Of July Fireworks 2020 Canceled
- Alexandria's Birthday, 4th Of July Fireworks: 2020 Alternative
- McLean's 4th Of July Fireworks 2020 Canceled
- Falls Church's 4th Of July Fireworks 2020 Canceled
- 4th Of July Fireworks, Events Near Kingstowne: 2020 Guide
- Greater Alexandria 4th Of July Fireworks, Events: 2020 Guide
- July 4 Fireworks In Fairfax County: What's Allowed At Home
- Fireworks Near Me: DC's 4th Of July 2020
4th Of July Events Still Happening
- Fireworks, Military Flyovers Planned For DC July 4th Celebration
- FredNats To Hold July 4 Fireworks Show At New Baseball Stadium
- July 4 Light Show Planned At Springfield Town Center
- Washington DC To See Military Flyover On July 4
- Purcellville To Hold Independence Day Parade On July 4
What's Open, Closed On Independence Day
- What's Open, Closed In Falls Church For July 4, 2020 Observation
- What's Open, Closed In McLean For July 4, 2020 Observation
- What's Open, Closed In Burke For July 4, 2020 Observation
- What's Open, Closed In Vienna For July 4, 2020 Observation
- What's Open, Closed In Kingstowne For July 4, 2020 Observation
- What's Open, Closed In Prince William For Independence Day 2020
- What's Open, Closed In Fairfax City For July 4, 2020 Observation
- What's Open, Closed In Leesburg For July 4, 2020 Observation
- What's Open, Closed In Ashburn For July 4, 2020 Observation
- What's Open, Closed In Arlington For July 4, 2020 Observation
- What's Open, Closed In Fredericksburg For Independence Day 2020
- 4th Of July 2020: What's Open, Closed In DC
- 4th Of July 2020: What's Open, Closed In Reston
- 4th Of July 2020: What's Open, Closed In Herndon
4th Of July Weekend News
- Summer Travel: DC, VA Among Best For Road Trips Plus Airport Tips
- Dogs And Fireworks Don't Mix: Safety Tips For Herndon Dog Owners
- Dogs And Fireworks Don't Mix: Safety Tips For Reston Dog Owners
- Dogs And July 4 Fireworks Don't Mix: Check Arlington Shelter
- July 4: Extensive Road Closures Around National Mall In DC
- Dogs And Fireworks Don’t Mix: Safety Tips For Ashburn Dog Owners
- Dogs And Fireworks Don't Mix: Safety Tips For Fairfax Dog Owners
If you want to DIY your own Independence Day fireworks display, be sure to check the law. In Virginia, there are different rules on what you can buy and what you can use based on city or county laws.
Virginia law allows residents to light up sparklers, fountains, Pharaoh's serpents, caps for pistols, or pinwheels, but localities can ban them entirely. Generally possessing, selling or using illegal fireworks results in a fine up to $2,500 or up to one year in jail, so be careful where you buy fireworks and make sure you can use them.
In some local jurisdictions, the sale and use of fireworks — even sparklers — is prohibited. For instance, residents can purchase certain types of fireworks in Fairfax County and in Arlington County, but not in the cities of Alexandria and Falls Church. In Virginia Beach, the city bans sparklers, fireworks displays without permits, and fireworks entirely on the beach.
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