Fireworks light up the sky in a Rhode Island celebration, showcasing community spirit.
Thunderstorms have forced several Rhode Island towns to cancel their scheduled fireworks shows on July 3, including Bristol and East Providence. While some municipalities like Warwick and Narragansett will continue with their events, safety remains a priority as weather conditions are closely monitored. Residents are advised to stay updated on the situation as celebrations for Independence Day are just around the corner.
Several towns across Rhode Island have been forced to cancel their scheduled fireworks shows for the evening of July 3 due to thunderstorms sweeping through the region. This unanticipated weather has affected celebrations, particularly in the communities of Bristol and East Providence, causing officials to take precautionary measures for the safety of residents and visitors.
In contrast, other municipalities including Warwick, Narragansett, and North Kingstown are still moving forward with their planned fireworks displays. As of the latest updates, these shows are expected to proceed as scheduled, although weather conditions are continuously monitored to ensure safety. For those planning to celebrate, here are the details of the fireworks events that are still on the agenda:
Date and Time: July 3, 6 p.m.
Location: Pierce Memorial Stadium, 201 Mercer St., East Providence, RI
Details: The event features food and beverage concessions, alongside live music performances by El Bebesito de la Salsa, Midnight Metaphor, Brother to Brother Band, and 19th Nervous Breakdown. Unfortunately, fireworks have been canceled.
Date and Time: July 3, Dusk
Location: Narragansett Town Beach, 39 Boston Neck Road, Narragansett, RI
Details: The Parks and Recreation department has reported that the storm could pass in time for the evening show, making it a hopeful option for those eager to enjoy the festivities.
Date and Time: July 3, 4:30 p.m. (fireworks start at dark)
Location: Town Beach Complex, 10 Beach St., North Kingstown, RI
Details: This event will feature food trucks and live entertainment, ensuring an enjoyable atmosphere prior to the fireworks.
Date and Time: July 3, 6 p.m. (fireworks start at 9 p.m.)
Location: Governor John A. Notte Jr. Memorial Park, 1801 Mineral Spring Ave., North Providence, RI
Details: Hosted by the town’s mayor, the event will include live entertainment and a food court.
Date and Time: July 3, 5 p.m. (fireworks at dusk)
Location: Hope & Jackson Fire Company, 117 Main St., Hope, RI
Details: The event includes food and activities starting early in the evening.
Date and Time: July 3, 9-9:30 p.m.
Location: Oakland Beach, Oakland Beach Ave., Warwick, RI
Details: Mayor Frank Picozzi has confirmed that the fireworks are still scheduled. Attendees can find parking at various locations including the O’Hara Baseball field and nearby streets.
Date and Time: July 3, 4 p.m. (fireworks start at 9 p.m.)
Location: WWII Veterans Memorial Park, Social Street, Woonsocket, RI
Details: The festivities will be enhanced with food trucks and live music from Radio Badland.
Forecasters predict that the region will experience morning showers and thunderstorms with a 92% chance of rain. Fog is likely in the morning, giving way to possibly clearer conditions later in the day. Thunderstorm chances remain throughout the afternoon, with better prospects for clearer weather toward the weekend, which may provide a more favorable atmosphere for upcoming Independence Day events.
As Rhode Island gears up for the 4th of July celebrations, residents are encouraged to stay updated on weather conditions and event statuses, ensuring enjoyable and safe festivities.
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