NYC Cancels 81st Columbus Day Parade Amid Nor’easter
NYC Cancels 81st Columbus Day Parade Amid Nor’easter
US · Published Oct 13, 2025
NYC's Columbus Day Parade canceled due to approaching nor'easter.
Governor Hochul declares state of emergency for NYC and nearby counties.
Parade organizers postpone celebration to 2026 due to severe weather.
Parade canceled, state of emergency declared
New York City's 81st annual Columbus Day Parade was canceled just hours before it was scheduled to begin, as a powerful nor'easter approached the East Coast. Governor Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency for New York City and several surrounding counties in anticipation of the storm's arrival. The declaration was prompted by forecasts of high winds, heavy rainfall, and the potential for significant coastal flooding.
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