2 weeks from 19 August 2026 is Wednesday, 2 September 2026
Counting forward 2 weeks from Wednesday, 19 August, and not counting today itself, the answer is Wednesday, 2 September 2026. Written out, that is 2026-09-02 in ISO 8601 form, 9/2/2026 in the US month-first format and 02/09/2026 day-first. It falls in ISO week 36 of 2026 and is day 245 of 365, with 120 days of 2026 still to run after it.
The same span, counted other ways
2 weeks is 14 calendar days here — the exact figure depends on which months the span crosses, which is why we count the calendar rather than multiplying. 14 calendar days is exactly 2 weeks, about 0.46 months, and 336 hours. Counting only Monday to Friday there are 10 weekdays and 4 weekend days in it, and after removing 0 US federal holidays that leaves 10 business days. If what you actually want is 2 business days rather than 2 weeks, that is a different date.
Wednesday, 2 September 2026 is not a public holiday or a notable observance. The nearest one is Labor Day on 7 September 2026, 5 days later (countdown). It falls on a Wednesday, a normal working day.
The span crosses 1 month boundary: it runs from August 2026 into September 2026.
Does today count?
No — and this is where calculators disagree, so it is worth being explicit. On this page day 1 is tomorrow, 20 August 2026, and the start date is not included. That gives Wednesday, 2 September 2026. If your contract, court rule or notice period counts today as day one, the answer you want is one day earlier: Tuesday, 1 September 2026. Both numbers are on this page deliberately, because re-checking an off-by-one on a second site is the most common reason anyone looks a date offset up twice.
Every convention used above — whether the start date counts, how month ends are clamped, which holidays close an office — is written out on the methodology page, including the business-day rule and the holiday set behind the 10-business-day figure above.