The New England Patriots were scheduled to celebrate their still very fresh Super Bowl victory with the city of Boston Tuesday, but the party will have to wait another day.
Boston mayor Marty Walsh announced Monday that the victory parade has been postponed to Wednesday.
"Due to today's bad weather and the worsening forecast for tonight, the New England Patriots and the City of Boston have made the mutual decision to postpone the victory parade until Wednesday, February 4 at 11 a.m.," Walsh said in a release. "We thank everyone for their flexibility and patience during the planning of this parade and we look forward to celebrating with Patriots fans during better weather on Wednesday."
"Due to today's bad weather and the worsening forecast for tonight, the New England Patriots and the City of Boston have made the mutual decision to postpone the victory parade until Wednesday, February 4 at 11 a.m.," Walsh said in a release. "We thank everyone for their flexibility and patience during the planning of this parade and we look forward to celebrating with Patriots fans during better weather on Wednesday."
According to Patriots.com, the parade will begin at the Prudential Tower and end at City Hall.
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