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Rain threatens major events nationwide on Saturday, including a military parade in Washington, DC, and 'No Kings' protests.
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?
A military parade is set to take place in D.C. on Saturday evening, with thousands of people expected to attend.
Instead, the closest open metro exit to the National Mall will be at 12th and Independence Avenue, Southwest. Other nearby ...
The event will bring street closures, security checkpoints, hundreds of military vehicles and thousands of marching troops.
Weather Impact Alerts have been issued for parts of both Wednesday and Thursday as more storms impact the area.
What will the weather be like on Saturday, when the streets of D.C. play host to tanks, military vehicles and spectators for ...
Forecast: Wednesday: Partly sunny, hot and more humid. Scattered p.m. showers and storms. Highs: 87 - 92. Winds: SW 10.
The FOX 5 Weather Team is monitoring weather conditions in the Washington, D.C. area ahead of this Saturday’s military parade ...
The National Weather Service forecast for Washington D.C. on June 14 has a 50% chance of rain, with thunderstorms possible.