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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.
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Freezing, windy weather probable for presidential inauguration - MSNThe 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 ...
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.
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.
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.
President William Taft's 1909 ceremony was also moved indoors due to a blizzard on the day of his inauguration. D.C. saw 10 inches of snow on that day. 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.
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.
Since weather is an important part of daily life, there are unofficial weather records for earlier inaugurations, as compiled by the National Weather Service toward the bottom of this page.
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