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Bitter cold – along with a chance of snow – is in the latest forecast for President-elect Donald J. Trump's Inauguration Day.
Expect Inauguration Day in Washington, D.C., to be abnormally cold and windy. Here’s what to know about the Inauguration Day forecast ahead of the historic day.
The National Weather Service maintains a detailed list of anecdotal weather reports for all inaugurations dating back to that of George Washington. It’s worth a read, for history buffs and ...
Twice-elected Republican President Ronald Reagan holds the distinction of lording over both the warmest and coldest Inauguration Days, according to the National Weather Service.
National Weather Service data has the average high and low temperatures for the nation’s capital on January 20 as 45 degrees and 30 degrees, respectively. The average noon temperature is 37 degrees.
Inauguration to move indoors amid dangerously cold temperatures The National Weather Service is projecting sunny weather at the National Mall on Monday with a high around 23 degrees.
The National Weather Service is predicting that the temperature will be about 22 degrees Fahrenheit (minus-6 Celsius) at noon EST, when Trump becomes president.
Trump’s swearing-in ceremony on the West Front of the Capitol at noon Monday is forecast to be “brutally cold,” according to the National Weather Service.
National Weather Service data has the average high and low temperatures for the nation’s capital on January 20 as 45 degrees and 30 degrees, respectively. The average noon temperature is 37 degrees.