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Monday, July 6, 2026

4th Aftermath


What a long weekend it was for Allentown! Did everyone survive the heat? How about the loud music and the fireworks show?

Allentown’s Fourth of July weekend was overshadowed by the strong storms and dangerous heat that moved through the area. The long weekend to celebrate the great nation's 250th somehow got steamrolled by a tag‑team of strong storms, insane heat that kept most in the AC, and nonstop noise that turned what should’ve been a holiday into a headache.

The storms hit hard, ripping through neighborhoods with heavy rain, sudden gusts, and dangerous lightning. Old city trees snapped; yards flooded, and power flickered across parts of the city. I spent more time checking weather alerts than enjoying the holiday.

Some people were able to celebrate despite the heat and interrupting storms. 


The city had its usual weekend with booming music that went late into the night. Between the thunder and the bass, Allentown didn’t get much peace.

A weekend meant for celebration ended up feeling more like a test of endurance. Storm damage, sleepless nights, and a whole lot of frustration. Here’s hoping next year brings more fireworks in the sky and fewer in the atmosphere.


I take off my hat to the Parks and Public Works Departments who are responding to the cleanup. I do not understand why the city waits for the storms to come and cause chaos. They clean up the messes on the roads and let the homeowner deal with the rest. There is no preventive maintenance or proper evaluation of the trees that need attention. Just like with crime. It's all reactive, never proactive.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Incompetence while claiming ignorance is in no way an insurable perils! Responsible parties are designing risk of life catastrophes due to there neglect and lack of knowledge that is just maintenence responsibilities, assklowns.

Anonymous said...

I didn’t go out the Cedar Beach for the 4th celebration but am curious about the city being proactive in placing out an overabundance of trash receptacles throughout the park ahead of time. I mean, double and triple what would normally be there.

If anyone noticed trashed piled up on ground right against the receptacles, then not enough receptacles were put into position before the festivities. I truly believe people generally WILL make the effort to discard their litter correctly if given plenty of opportunity.

Anonymous said...

The heat waves will happen with greater frequency and higher temperatures over time this is the result of anthropogenic climate change. Instead of whining like a total BETA Abe you could man up to cut your carbon footprint by using a fan and learning to cycle commute kike Mayor Matt

4th Aftermath

What a long weekend it was for Allentown! Did everyone survive the heat? How about the loud music and the fireworks show? Allentown’s Fourt...