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Philadelphia Eagles' Nick Foles, left, celebrates with head coach Doug Pederson after the NFL Super Bowl 52 football game against the New England Patriots, Sunday, Feb. 4, 2018, in Minneapolis. The Eagles won 41-33. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
Philadelphia Eagles' Nick Foles, left, celebrates with head coach Doug Pederson after the NFL Super Bowl 52 football game against the New England Patriots, Sunday, Feb. 4, 2018, in Minneapolis. The Eagles won 41-33. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)Matt Slocum/Associated Press

Eagles Parade 2018: Date, Time, Route and Latest Weather Forecast Report

Richard JanvrinFeb 6, 2018

After capturing their first-ever Lombardi Trophy at Super Bowl LII, the Philadelphia Eagles and all of their fans are gearing up for what could be the most insane parade celebration we've seen.

Well, if their post-game antics are any indication of what is to come.

The Eagles were welcomed back home to a sea of fans cheering along with them as owner Jeffrey Lurie showed the Philadelphia faithful the prestigious trophy.

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If you plan on going to Philadelphia for the parade, look no further than the information below—it'll tell you all you need.

Parade Information

Date: Thursday, Feb. 8

Start Time: 11 a.m. ET

Route: According to the City of Philadelphia on Twitter, the parade will start at Broad Street and Pattinson Avenue and will head north toward the Art Museum.

The city also says there will be more information regarding the parade on Tuesday.

Here's a graphic depicting the route, courtesy of Action News on 6ABC.

Weather Forecast: The weather on Thursday is expected to be sunny, but the temperatures will still be chilly, with a high of 34 degrees, per Weather.com.

Wednesday is supposed to snow, so parade-goers could be dealing with a little snow on the ground during the event, too.

For Philly, this is their first professional sports parade in 10 years—the first since the Phillies did it in 2008.

And as you can see here, the city cannot wait. It's ready.

Eagles wide receiver Torrey Smith has an idea of his own for the parade: Getting a wireless Bluetooth speaker and filling the streets of Philly with some Meek Mill.

Mayor Jim Kenney is also ecstatic—not only for the victory but how local authorities handled the celebrations last night.

Also, if you ever doubted how thrilled the Philly fanbase is, don't—schools in Philadelphia will be closed Thursday, according to CBS Philly, so even the kids will be able to join the fun.

This has been a long time coming for Philadelphia, and they finally have it.

If you can't wait until Thursday to see these festivities unfold, check out quarterback Nick Foles taking in the Disney experience to hold you over.

Let's hope the city will still be standing after this one.

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