NEW YORK CITY, N.Y. — Every year, the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade brings massive crowds to New York City, and over the decades, the weather has delivered some unforgettable moments.
Let’s start with the warmest parade on record. Back in 1933, temperatures soared to 69 degrees.
On the flip side, the coldest parade came in 2018, when the morning temperature crashed to a brutal 17 degrees. Light pre-dawn flurries danced through the air, dusting the barricades and making the icy winds feel even sharper as balloon handlers battled the chill.
The snowiest parade ever marched on through 1989, when 4.4 inches of snow had already fallen by noon in Central Park. Floats rolled past snow-covered curbs, performers high-stepped through slush, and the whole parade looked like it had been dropped ri

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