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Bellingham Local Frequency: Heat Wave Ahead, Juneteenth Celebration Today

Bellingham Local Frequency: Heat Wave Ahead, Juneteenth Celebration Today

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Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for 2026-06-20. A warm, sunny day is on tap around Bellingham, and forecasters are warning that we are heading into a stretch of hotter-than-normal weather, with temperatures in Whatcom County expected to jump into the upper 80s and possibly touching 90 in some inland spots early next week.[2] For today, that means great conditions to get outside, but health officials are reminding everyone to hydrate, find shade during the hottest part of the afternoon, and keep an eye on kids, pets, and older neighbors as this heat builds.[2] One of the big community highlights this afternoon is the Juneteenth Celebration at Maritime Heritage Park, running from 2 to 6 p.m.[1] Organizers are promising music, dancing, and what they describe as community vibes, with local groups coming together to honor emancipation, Black history, and Black joy right in the heart of downtown.[1] If you go, expect a family friendly scene, opportunities to learn more about local organizations, and a chance to cool off along Whatcom Creek between performances. If live music is your thing, local artist Veronica North is playing an acoustic set at The Shakedown tonight, part of a run of summer shows she has lined up here in town.[3] She has been inviting Bellingham folks out on social media, and tonight’s show is a chance to support a homegrown musician in one of downtown’s staple venues.[3] For a slower-paced day, you might grab a coffee and stroll Boulevard Park, then wander through Fairhaven and down to Marine Park, or take a scenic drive along Chuckanut with a stop to hike or bike some of the nearby trails.[5] With the clear skies, it is also an ideal evening to get out to the bayfront or one of the neighborhood overlooks for sunset. On the civic front, Bellingham is working on a permanent ordinance to protect landmark trees, updating earlier temporary rules so the city’s biggest, oldest trees get long term safeguards.[7] City planners say the goal is to balance new development with keeping the mature canopy that helps cool neighborhoods and gives many streets their distinctive character.[7] For those observing Shabbat, candle lighting in Bellingham this evening follows the local schedule posted by religious organizations, helping families plan their Friday routines and gatherings.[6] This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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