Debate and Disruptions Surround Trump's Military Parade in D.C.

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Thunderstorms and heavy rain are possible in D.C. during the Army's 250th anniversary celebrations, especially between 3 p.m. and 10 p.m., which could disrupt outdoor events like the parade and fireworks. Attendees are advised to stay weather-aware, have shelter plans, and stay hydrated due to high humidity and temperatures reaching near 90°F.
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