India, June 14 -- Donald Trump's military parade scheduled for Saturday (June 14) is likely to face threats from thunderstorms and rains, according to the latest weather reports. The parade is being held in honor of the 250th Army Day celebrations and happens to be on the same day as the President's 79th birthday as well.

Steve Warren, chief spokesman of the Army, told The Times, "Rain won't stop us, the tanks don't melt, but if there's lightning then that puts the crowd at risk. It will depend on the president, too, when he's available." Officials were warned that the crowds will be dispersed and the parade, which reportedly costs $45 million, may be postponed or cancelled depending on the severity of the situation. As per schedule, the...