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The Latest: Blackhawks fans arrive at 4:30 a.m. for rally

CHICAGO (AP) — 07:50 a.m. CDT

The rally doesn’t start for hours, but hundreds of Chicago Blackhawks fans are already lined up outside Soldier Field in preparation for the team’s Stanley Cup celebration.

Some fans arrived as early as 4:30 a.m. — six and a half hours before the scheduled 11 a.m. start. A parade to the stadium through the city’s Loop and to Michigan Avenue starts at 10 a.m.

Fans snoozed and played card games to pass the time. Others talked about how excited they are to see their favorite players, including Duncan Keith and Jonathan Toews (tayvz).

The city planned to have screens outside the stadium in the south parking lot for fans who can’t get inside Soldier Field. Tickets to the event are free.

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07:15 a.m. CDT

The thousands of Blackhawks fans already out in the streets to get good spots for Thursday’s parade are probably going to get wet.

National Weather Service meteorologist Amy Seeley says a line of thunderstorms will more than likely sweep across downtown Chicago between 8 a.m. and 8:30 a.m.

And there could be more where that came from. There’s a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 2 p.m.

The tops of the city’s skyscrapers are shrouded in dense fog but that should lift in time for any TV news helicopters to follow the parade.

Hey, at least it’s warm. The high is forecast to reach 83 degrees.

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06:30 a.m. CDT

The Chicago Police Department is taking security measures to ensure the safety of the thousands of Blackhawks fans expected to attend a parade and rally celebrating the team’s Stanley Cup win.

Police say anyone carrying a backpack or large bag to Thursday’s events will be screened. Coolers will not be allowed at the Soldier Field rally and drinking alcohol or tailgating are not allowed.

The city warns that crowd size may mean additional street closures throughout the day to ensure public safety.

Fans attending the rally will be allowed to bring unopened water bottles and water will be available from fountains and vendors.

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12:30 a.m. CDT

The streets of downtown Chicago will be lined with hockey fans as the city celebrates the Blackhawks’ third Stanley Cup win in six years.

Team members such as Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane will ride on double-decker buses during a parade stretching through the city’s Loop neighborhood to Michigan Avenue starting at 10 a.m. Thursday. Tens of thousands of fans are expected to greet the team when the buses arrive at Soldier Field for a rally starting at 11 a.m. Fans needed to get free tickets online for the event.

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel promises a celebration “worthy of a hockey dynasty.”

The Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup on Monday night with a 2-0 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning.


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