Vibrant Mardi Gras floats in New Orleans, rescheduled due to severe weather.
Mardi Gras parades in New Orleans are being rescheduled due to forecasts of severe thunderstorms and heavy rain on Sunday. Krewes have adjusted parade timings to ensure safety and enjoyment. The krewes of Femme Fatale, Carrollton, and King Arthur will now parade on Tuesday at 5:30 p.m., while others like the Krewe of Atlas will move their festivities to Thursday. The announcements reflect ongoing adjustments to maintain the celebratory spirit despite weather challenges.
New Orleans, the city known for its vibrant celebrations and lively parades, is facing an unexpected twist this Mardi Gras season. Due to forecasts predicting *severe thunderstorms and heavy rain* on Sunday, many of the beloved parades have been *rescheduled* in the interest of safety and enjoyment for everyone involved.
The krewes of *Femme Fatale*, *Carrollton*, and *King Arthur* are set to dazzle parade-goers on Tuesday night, with festivities kicking off at 5:30 p.m.. Meanwhile, over in Jefferson Parish, the Krewe of *Atlas* will move its parade from Sunday to Thursday, following the *Krewe of Symphony*, which starts at 6:30 p.m.. That’s a festive double-header for parade fans!
If you are on the Northshore, you’ll still get to enjoy the parades as the *Krewe of Hyacinthians* and *Krewe of Titans* are rescheduling to Monday, February 24, at 6:00 p.m..
If you are eager for some canine-themed fun, the *Mystic Krewe of Barkus* has slightly more time to prepare, with their parade now set to take place on *Sunday, March 9*, at 2 p.m..
Unfortunately, the *Krewe of Push Mow* in Abita Springs has completely canceled their parade that was scheduled for Sunday, but not all is lost! Family Gras in Metairie is relocating to the *Pontchartrain Center* on Sunday at *3 p.m.*, with doors swinging open at *2 p.m.* for excited families.
The impending bad weather is no small matter. Meteorologists are predicting a *100% chance of rain and thunderstorms* starting at noon on Sunday, which has led to these necessary changes. As a result, parade organizers are hoping to ensure that everyone can enjoy the festivities in safety.
It’s essential to also note that due to the severe weather forecasts, the New Orleans Police Department has announced that none of the Mardi Gras parades will feature *marching bands* or *walking elements* this year. While it’s a bummer, the safety of parade-goers remains the top priority.
Families across various neighborhoods, including the *West Bank*, *Uptown*, and *French Quarter*, are encouraged to keep an eye out for the latest updates regarding the remaining parade changes. It’s important to stay informed so you can make the most of the festivities as they adjust to the weather situation.
Despite the weather challenges, New Orleans is proving once again that it knows how to adapt and keep the spirit of Mardi Gras alive. With these rescheduled dates and changes, you can rest assured that there will still be plenty of sparkle and joy in the air. So grab your masks and costumes, and let the celebrations roll on—just a bit differently this year!
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