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Despite extreme cold and storms, Columbus held its St. Patrick’s Day parade, while Metro Detroit saw its coldest celebration in 50 years and the Maritimes faced severe weather disruptions.
On March 17, 2026, Columbus held its St. Patrick’s Day parade despite single-digit wind chills and heavy snow, with participants and spectators enduring freezing conditions in green attire.
The event, described as one of the coldest in decades, featured groups like the Shamrock Club, fire and police departments, and elected officials, highlighting community resilience.
In Metro Detroit, temperatures hovered near 29°F—about 20 degrees below average—marking the coldest St. Patrick’s Day in nearly 50 years, prompting indoor celebrations.
Meanwhile, the Canadian Maritimes faced stormy weather with heavy rain, high winds, and power outages, disrupting transit and closing bridges and ferries, though festivities continued in Halifax despite hazardous conditions.
A pesar del frío extremo y las tormentas, Columbus celebró su desfile del Día de San Patricio, mientras que Metro Detroit vio su celebración más fría en 50 años y las Maritimes se enfrentaron a severas interrupciones climáticas.