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After a look at this weekend’s forecast, however, could the weather rain on the Army’s parade? With each hour that ...
The National Weather Service forecast for Washington D.C. on June 14 has a 50% chance of rain, with thunderstorms possible.
As of Wednesday, the National Weather Service has predicted that there is a 60 percent chance it will rain Saturday after 2 p ...
What will the weather be like on Saturday, when the streets of D.C. play host to tanks, military vehicles and spectators for ...
Festivities started as early as 8:15 a.m. with the Army Birthday Wreath Laying at Arlington National Cemetery. The big finale ...
An estimated 200,000 people are expected to gather in downtown Washington, D.C., on Saturday for the U.S. Army’s 250th ...
The Army's 250th anniversary is set to be celebrated this Saturday with a festival followed by a parade, concert and fireworks. But could thunderstorms put a damper on the day?
WASHINGTON – The festival and parade celebrating the 250th birthday of the U.s. Army could face some wet weather Saturday.
Forecasters warn that bad weather could lead to delays or disruptions. Rain and thunderstorms are forecast to disrupt Saturday's major events, including a military parade and 'No Kings' protests.( ...