
Patriots Parade 2015: Live Stream, TV Schedule and Weather Forecast
When cornerback Malcolm Butler grabbed the interception that ended the Seattle Seahawks' 2015 Super Bowl hopes, the entire New England Patriots organization and fanbase celebrated its fourth championship of the Tom Brady-Bill Belichick era.
Now that the dust has settled from the NFL Championship Game, the city of Boston is looking to welcome its champions home with a huge celebratory parade. Unfortunately, Mother Nature hasn’t been cooperating.
Due to heavy snow, the parade was moved to Wednesday morning, according to Jennifer Eagan of WDHD.com, but football fans are used to the cold weather and will still line the streets to be part of the celebration.
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Here is all of the vital viewing information for the Patriots' Super Bowl celebration.
Where: Boston, Massachusetts
When: Wednesday, Feb. 4
Start Time: 11 a.m. ET
Watch: CBS Boston (local only)
Live Stream: CBSLocal.com
Route

*Map via The Boston Globe.
Latest Weather Forecast
The snow that hit the Northeast over the last week has hampered the city of Boston as it prepares for the championship parade.
Watching Tom Brady and Co. drive through the streets of the city on Duck Boats is supposed to be a fun moment that families and friends share in happiness. With the snow causing dangerous conditions, city officials were wise to delay the party and ensure a safe environment.
When asked about moving the celebration to Wednesday and how Boston is preparing, Mayor Marty Walsh told Eagan:
"We're gonna do our part to make sure tomorrow's event is a safe and fun event and that people have an opportunity to greet and cheer the Patriots on as they proceed down Boylston street with the Duck Boats in the route and the flatbeds that we have laid out for them. I'm asking all fans that come out tomorrow to do their part as well, just like you did last night. Be responsible out there, respectful out there.
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According to Weather.com, Wednesday should be perfect conditions for a winter parade. While there is a chance of snow showers early in the day, the forecast calls for a high temperature above freezing (37 degrees) and mostly cloudy skies.
The 10-15 mph wind may make the chilly conditions even worse, but the fans lining the streets of the city in early February understand that they must dress warm. Between all of the layers of clothing and the alcohol, there won’t be many fans feeling the chill Wednesday.
After dealing with two winter storms over the last week, the city has worked feverishly to clean the parade route and get ready for the celebration. While Boston cleans up, Patriots stars Julian Edelman and Butler were in California enjoying Disneyland as the team’s two representatives.
If you are a fan of New England and you intend on attending the celebratory parade, be sure to dress warm by layering, and bring plenty of warm drinks. On the other hand, the rest of us will be watching the parade from our warm homes.
*Stats via NFL.com.

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