The Oklahoman

Despite cold, balloons fly at Macy’s Thanksgivi­ng parade

- BY STEPHEN R. GROVES AND MICHAEL R. SISAK Associated Press

NEW YORK — Frigid temperatur­es and blustery winds were no match for holiday cheer as giant character balloons took to the skies, and performers on floats and marching bands made their way through New York City’s streets on Thursday for Macy’s Thanksgivi­ng Day Parade.

SpongeBob, Charlie Brown, the Grinch and other big balloons were cleared for takeoff just before the parade, although some of them floated at noticeably lower heights above the people holding their tethers, like the outstretch­ed hand of the “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” balloon that appeared to hit some of his handlers on their wool cap-covered heads.

The 21 degrees at the start made it one of the coldest Thanksgivi­ngs in the city in decades. Forecasts called for sustained winds of up to 20 mph and gusts to 30 mph.

Officials had been ready to order the 16 helium-filled balloons to a lower altitude or removed entirely if sustained winds exceed 23 mph and gusts exceed 34 mph. There have been mishaps and injuries in the past when gusts blew them off course.

Bystanders refused to let cold temperatur­es put a damper on watching the parade, breaking out the blankets and sleeping bags to watch the giant balloons go by.

Tony Stout camped out with his extended family since 2 a.m. to make sure they got a good view of his son, who was in the parade with The Ohio State University marching band. They traveled from Columbus, Ohio, for the parade.

“Ohhh, I’m freezing and numb, but excited,” he said.

Dylan Mahoney, who has come to the parade every year for the last dozen years, said he stayed warm by layering, including several pairs of socks.

“It’s one of the coldest,” he said, but “we’ve watched in the rain before.”

He said he loves the tradition of attending the parade, driving from Leonia, New Jersey, in the early hours to see the bands and balloons and racing for a good spot.

Diana Ross, John Legend, Martina McBride and the Muppets from “Sesame Street” performed in the frigid cold.

 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? The Fleck, Bjorn, Jojo and Hugg balloons make their way down New York’s Sixth Avenue during the 92nd annual Macy’s Thanksgivi­ng Day Parade, on Thursday in New York.
[AP PHOTO] The Fleck, Bjorn, Jojo and Hugg balloons make their way down New York’s Sixth Avenue during the 92nd annual Macy’s Thanksgivi­ng Day Parade, on Thursday in New York.

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