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Greenwood Prepares for Dangerous Heat Wave Over Fourth of July Weekend

Published July 2, 2026 at 8:30 pm | By Freddie Daniel Jr., Staff Reporter

Greenwood Prepares for Dangerous Heat Wave Over Fourth of July Weekend

A significant heat wave is forecast to affect Greenwood and much of the eastern United States through the Fourth of July holiday weekend, with real-feel temperatures potentially reaching dangerous levels. Forecasters indicate that a heat dome is settling over the region, bringing with it extreme heat and humidity from Thursday, July 2, through at least Sunday, July 5.

Projections suggest that real-feel temperatures in affected areas, including Greenwood, could range from 100 to 115 degrees Fahrenheit. This sustained period of high heat and humidity poses risks for individuals engaged in outdoor activities and requires particular attention to plant and garden care.

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For home gardeners in Greenwood, the intense heat necessitates adjustments to watering schedules and plant protection. Experts advise watering early in the morning or late in the evening to minimize evaporation and ensure plants receive adequate moisture. Delicate plants and new plantings may benefit from temporary shade cloths or being moved to shadier locations to prevent scorching and heat stress. Mulching garden beds can also help retain soil moisture and regulate temperature around plant roots.

Outdoor work, including yard maintenance or construction, should be approached with extreme caution. Individuals performing such tasks are encouraged to schedule activities during the cooler parts of the day, typically before 10 a.m. or after 6 p.m. Frequent breaks in shaded or air-conditioned environments, along with consistent hydration, are critical to mitigate the risks of heat exhaustion and heatstroke.

The Fourth of July holiday often involves outdoor gatherings, cookouts, and recreational activities. Those planning to spend time outdoors in Greenwood over the long weekend are advised to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water, even if they do not feel thirsty. Limiting prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, wearing lightweight and light-colored clothing, and seeking air-conditioned spaces are important measures to take. Public spaces like the Greenwood County Recreation Complex or Lake Greenwood may see increased activity, and individuals should be mindful of the heat while enjoying these amenities.

### Why it matters in Greenwood

The prolonged heat wave presents a notable challenge for the community in Greenwood, particularly as residents observe the Fourth of July holiday. Institutions like Self Regional Healthcare often see an increase in heat-related emergency visits during such conditions, underscoring the importance of preventative measures. Local outdoor spaces, including the Uptown Greenwood Streetscape Parks and Lake Greenwood, will be popular destinations, making awareness of heat safety critical for public well-being. The city’s extensive agricultural heritage also means that home gardens and landscaping efforts will require diligent care to withstand the extreme temperatures, impacting many households across Greenwood County.

What's Happening
What happened?
Good Housekeeping reported dangerous heat and humidity could affect much of the eastern U.S. from July 2 through at least July 5.
Why does it matter to Greenwood?
AccuWeather reported a heat dome affecting hundreds of millions ahead of the holiday, while Reuters reported real-feel temperatures as high as 100 to 115 degrees in affected areas.
What's next?
This is a trigger-plus-resource evergreen seed for local clones: pair the timely heat trigger with verified local garden, water-use, outdoor-work, and event guidance.
Freddie Daniel Jr.
HERE Greenwood · NATIONAL

Freddie is a staff reporter for HERE Greenwood covering local news, community stories, and developments across Greenwood County. Freddie is committed to accurate, community-first journalism.

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