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Cold and snow don't dissuade hearty Pittsburghers from St. Patrick's Day parade

Shane Dunlap
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Aubrey Watson, of Pittsburgh, celebrates the 2022 Pittsburgh St. Patrick’s Day Parade while on Boulevard of the Allies on Saturday, March 12 in downtown Pittsburgh.
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Aurora Rafter, 5, of Beaver, gets candy from a young parade participant while with her aunt, Brittanie Maddock, of Sharpsburg, during the 2022 St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Boulevard of the Allies on Saturday, March 12 in downtown Pittsburgh.
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Parade participants wave flags and cheer on the crowds during the 2022 Pittsburgh St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Grant Street on Saturday, March 12 in downtown Pittsburgh.
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Star Wars characters fist bump youngsters while walking Grant Street during the 2022 Pittsburgh St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Saturday, March 12 in downtown Pittsburgh.
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Bagpiper Charlie Gledich, of Shaler, marches with the Allegheny County Sheriff Department’s pipe and drum band in the 2022 Pittsburgh St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Saturday, March 12 in downtown Pittsburgh.
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Anna Eisaman, left, of Greensburg, reaches to catch beads with her boyfriend, Daimere Stewart, center, while watching the 2022 St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Boulevard of the Allies on Saturday, March 12 in downtown Pittsburgh.
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Parade fans are seen in full St. Patrick’s Day regalia while watching the 2022 Pittsburgh St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Saturday, March 12 in downtown Pittsburgh.
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A man dressed as “Irish Elvis” salutes a parade participant during the 2022 Pittsburgh St. Patrick’s Day parade on Boulevard of the Allies on Saturday, March 12 in downtown Pittsburgh.
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Parade participants wave to parade watchers during the 2022 Pittsburgh St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Saturday, March 12 in downtown Pittsburgh.
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Parade participants march down Grant Street during the 2022 Pittsburgh St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Saturday, March 12 in downtown Pittsburgh.
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The most famous groundhog in Pennsylvania (and the world, actually) Punxsutawney Phil is carried by members of the Groundhog Day “inner circle” while participating in the 2022 St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Boulevard of the Allies on Saturday, March 12 in downtown Pittsburgh.
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Yuecheng Li, holds up his 1-year-old son, Myles Li, while the family watches the 2022 Pittsburgh St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Grant Street on Saturday, March 12 in downtown Pittsburgh.
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Parade participants march down Grant Street during the 2022 Pittsburgh St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Saturday, March 12 in downtown Pittsburgh.
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Members of the Kittanning Firemen’s Band march down Boulevard of the Allies in the 2022 Pittsburgh St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Saturday, March 12 in downtown Pittsburgh.
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Members of the Allegheny County Sheriff’s Department smile while preparing to march in the 2022 Pittsburgh St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Saturday, March 12 in downtown Pittsburgh.
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Audience members watch along Boulevard of the Allies as the 2022 Pittsburgh St. Patrick’s Day Parade makes its path through town on Saturday, March 12 in downtown Pittsburgh.
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The 2022 Pittsburgh St. Patrick’s Day Parade grand marshal Peter Shovlin Senior participates in the parade near the corner of Grant Street and Boulevard of the Allies on Saturday, March 12 in downtown Pittsburgh.
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Members of the Pittsburgh Police Department’s mounted unit prepare to lead the front of the 2022 Pittsburgh St. Patrick’s Day Parade as some snow still falls on Saturday, March 12 in downtown Pittsburgh.
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Pipe bands warm up before the beginning of the 2022 Pittsburgh St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Saturday, March 12 in downtown Pittsburgh.
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Re-enactors portraying Civil War-era Union soldiers prepare to march at the beginning of the Pittsburgh St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Saturday, March 12, 2022 in downtown Pittsburgh.
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Members of the Allegheny County Police Bomb Squad march in full bomb disposal gear for the crowds in the 2022 St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Saturday, March 12, 2022 in downtown Pittsburgh.

Despite ominous snowfall predictions for this year’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade, thousands of green-clad revelers and participants still gathered Saturday morning in Downtown Pittsburgh for the two-hour event.

The route started at the Greyhound bus station near Liberty Avenue, moved down Grant Street before turning onto Boulevard of the Allies to end at Stanwix Street.

Bagpiper Charlie Gledich of Shaler, who was preparing to march in the parade as part of the Allegheny County Sheriff Department’s pipe and drum band, said he has been playing in the parade for as long as he can remember.

“I was here for all the snow in ’93,” Gledich said. “It was so bad, they had to have the snow plows lead in the front,” he recalled.

Gledich’s grandson, Alex Higley of Ben Avon, was preparing to play snare drum in the pipe band with his grandfather.

Most of the snowfall stopped, or at least was reduced to light flurries after the parade started, with intermittent sunlight breaking through the gray clouds.

When asked how this year’s weather compared with the Blizzard of ’93, Gledich responded.

“It doesn’t even come close,” he added with a grin. “This is nothing. A perfect day.”

Shane Dunlap is a TribLive photographer covering Westmoreland and Allegheny counties. He grew up in the Ohio Valley near Pittsburgh and has worked for newspapers as far away as Fayetteville, N.C., where he covered the U.S. Army at Fort Liberty. He can be reached at sdunlap@triblive.com.

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