The parade celebrating the New England Patriots' fourth Super Bowl title will wind through downtown Boston tomorrow morning, starting at the Prudential Tower and finishing up at City Hall, Mayor Martin J. Walsh said.

For the first time since they started winning Super Bowls in 2002, Walsh said the entire New England Patriots organization plans to attend tomorrow's victory parade, which will feature a rolling rally of 25 Duck Boats carrying the world champs and their families.

The parade will kick off at the Prudential Tower in Back Bay at 11 a.m. and end up at City Hall, though Walsh said there will not be a post-parade celebration in Government Center because of the amount of snow and temperatures that are expected to plunge into the low teens.

Walsh, after closing school three days last week in the wake of a blizzard and again today, said he will also not be canceling school.

So what's the hurry?

"A lot of the players are leaving New England and going on vacation," Walsh said of the short clock between Super Bowl victory yesterday and parade tomorrow. "It's no longer a work day for them. They just spent nine months playing football. Now is the opportunity for them to spend time with their families."

Walsh said he plans to cheer the champs from the sidelines like everyone else, but ensures fans, despite how dire the road conditions look right now, "We'll make sure the Duck Boats get through the snow."

"We'll probably have plows behind them, in front of them and beside them," Walsh said at a noon-time City Hall press conference announcing details of the parade.

The route is expected to take the team along Boylston Street to Tremont Street, then to Cambridge Street before ending at Government Center.

The team is scheduled to fly into Logan International Airport tonight around 6 p.m., weather permitting. A day-long snowstorm is expected to drop up to 14 inches of snow on some parts of the state, less than a week after the state dug out from a mammoth blizzard.

The Patriots topped the Seattle Seahawks, 28-24, on Sunday night in Arizona behind four touchdown passes from Super Bowl MVP Tom Brady.



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Get the Duck Boats ready! The Patriots Super Bowl victory parade starts at 11am tomorrow in Boston! pic.twitter.com/tFulrvCkT1 — New England Patriots (@Patriots) February 2, 2015

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