The New England Patriots will take their Super Bowl celebration to the streets of Boston Tuesday, following their historic come-from-behind win against the Atlanta Falcons.
The traditional victory parade will step off at 11 a.m., Mayor Marty Walsh announced just minutes after Sunday’s 34-28 Patriots win. As in year’s past, the parade with start at Prudential Tower, head down Boyleston Street past Boston Common, wind down Tremont Street and end at city hall.
A parade celebrating tonight’s #SuperBowl Champs @Patriots, will be held on Tuesday (2/7) at 11:00am. See you there! #Patriots #OneMore ✔️
— Mayor Marty Walsh (@marty_walsh) February 6, 2017
And keeping in line with tradition, Boston’s duck boats will ferry the champions through the streets.
Fire up the duck boats, the #Superbowl Champs are coming to town! Congrats to the @Patriots on tonight’s big win! #PatsNation #Patriots
— Mayor Marty Walsh (@marty_walsh) February 6, 2017
Fans heading out to revel in the glory should prepare for some nasty weather though.
Overnight snow is predicted to turn into slushy rain by 7 a.m. A high of 38 is forecast, according toweather.gov.