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Gaithersburg residents beat the heat with a pool day
Gaithersburg residents beat the heat with a pool day

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timea day ago

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Gaithersburg residents beat the heat with a pool day

GAITHERSBURG, Md. (DC News Now) — Thursday was the first day this year temperatures reached the 90s. And it was a scorcher as many tried to find ways to beat the heat. DC News Now talked to some families at a neighborhood pool in Gaithersburg who were staying cool by swimming. Matt Michelson brought his kids to take a dip. 'On a hot day like today, when it's 94 degrees outside, it is important to stay cool, and we have this nice pool in the neighborhood, and we brought our family to take a dip to stay nice and cool and relax as a family,' Michelson said. Summer Street Festival returning to Downtown Hagerstown 11-year-old Ellie Simpson and her friends also spent time swimming to beat the heat. 'I think the hot weather is nice, but it's so hot. I also think it's good to come to the pool because we can cool off, and it feels good to be in the pool,' Simpson said. Dr. Jonathan Wenk says that with the humid and hot conditions, people should be drinking enough water and taking breaks during the day. Wenk is the Medical Director of the Emergency Department at White Oak Adventist Medical Center. 'In general, you want to try to stay indoors where it's cool. You also need to be drinking enough water, 8-10 glasses of water per day, or more if you are going to be outside in the heat. But going to the pool or a splash pad is a good way to stay cool,' explained Wenk. Wenk also encourages elderly citizens in the DMV to stay indoors during this heat wave as a precaution. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Boil Water Advisory issued in Northwest DC
Boil Water Advisory issued in Northwest DC

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time2 days ago

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Boil Water Advisory issued in Northwest DC

WASHINGTON () — A Boil Water Advisory was issued on Thursday, impacting several people living and working in Northwest D.C. DC Water said the advisory was issued as a precaution, due to a loss of water pressure. Nearly 5,000 customers were impacted in neighborhoods including: Chevy Chase Friendship Heights Tenleytown AU Park Spring Valley Cleveland Park Woodley Park Van Ness Glover Park Wesley Heights Cathedral Heights Summer Street Festival returning to Downtown Hagerstown Customers in the area were advised to discard any beverages and ice made after 2:27 p.m. on June 12 and to run cold water until clear before boiling. If sources of lead are present, customers should run cold water for at least two minutes before boiling. Prior to consuming or using water, customers should let it boil for at least one minute and let it cool. Then, you should store it in a clean, covered container. Cooled, boiled water or bottled water should be used for: Drinking Brushing teeth Preparing and cooking food Washing fruits and vegetables Preparing infant formula Making ice Washing dishes by hand Giving water to pets Even if you use a home filtering device, you should still first boil water. DC Water said a water pump station lost power during the afternoon on Thursday, resulting in pump failures and a loss of system pressure. Pressure has since been restored and returned to impacted customers. Due to the time during which pressure was lost, however, contaminants may have entered the distribution system, leading to the Boil Water Advisory as a precaution. For more information and updates, click . Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Summer Street Festival returning to Downtown Hagerstown
Summer Street Festival returning to Downtown Hagerstown

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time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
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Summer Street Festival returning to Downtown Hagerstown

HAGERSTOWN, Md. () — The Downtown Hagerstown Main Street is having its second Summer Street Festival. The festival will be held on Saturday, June 14, from noon to 5 p.m., weather permitting. Winchester literacy program promotes students reading all summer long To welcome the summer season, a variety of activities will be set up on South Potomac Street for kids, including a bounce house, axe throwing, mini golf, face painting and more. All activities are free. There will also be a snow cone truck with items available for purchase. For more information, click . Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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