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July 4th fireworks: Cancellations, drones, where to watch and more tips for Southern California

July 4th is Saturday! Here’s our guide to help you plan your holiday weekend.

First, you should know there is a major element changing the way Southern California might celebrate the holiday this year.

In the wake of January 2025’s deadly wildfires and the recent warehouse fire in Boyle Heights that burned for eight days, it’s likely no surprise that fire departments and law enforcement officials are planning some of the toughest enforcement ever on risky fireworks use.

On July 4th, drones will be used for a second year in a row to catch illegal fireworks violators in some cities. Last year, efforts in Riverside resulted in 65 citations for illegal fireworks for a $1,500 fine each.

Fireworks news updates

Here are recent stories in the news:

Weather

Temperatures will gradually warm across Southern California over the Fourth of July weekend, though many areas are expected to remain near or slightly below normal through Sunday.

With good-sized waves close to 4 feet expected this week and over the Fourth of July weekend, lifeguards will have their work cut out for them as they watch over hundreds of thousands of expected beachgoers.

Where to watch fireworks and drones

Want to go to a show? You have options.

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Many cities are transitioning their fireworks shows to drones. Here’s a snapshot of what cities are doing.

LA County shows

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Orange County shows

Inland Empire shows

MAP: Where you can and can’t use safe and sane fireworks in Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino and Riverside counties

Plan your holiday meals

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