Expected high today in Palm Beach County is 64, 40 degrees warmer than what Donald Trump faces in Washington, D.C., for his ...
Dangerously cold temperatures are expected on Inauguration Day, sending millions of spectators to find other ways to watch the historic swearing in.
The weather forecast in Washington, D.C., calls for a high of 24. That's much colder than the predicted high of 70 at Trump's Florida estate.
according to the National Weather Service. Odds of snow are smaller, with only a 10 percent chance of measurable amounts. The wettest inauguration ceremony was President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s ...
The coldest inauguration on record was President Ronald Reagan’s second swearing-in ceremony in January 1985, when the temperature was 7 degrees, followed by President Ulysses Grant’s ceremony in 1873 ...
The second inauguration of Ronald Reagan on Jan. 20, 1985, was forced indoors due to intense cold. As USA TODAY noted that ...
The high temperature for the day is projected to be below freezing, at 24 degrees, and could drop to a low of 9.
Snow chances are at 30% as of Tuesday, the National Weather Service said. While snow is not a certainty, what's certain is this inauguration will not be as mild as Trump's first inauguration in ...
Bitter cold gripping much of the country led to a record cold Presidential Inauguration, which was held indoors.
Reagan was sworn in on Sunday, Jan. 20, 1985, but the public inaugural ceremony was scheduled for the next day. According to the National Weather Service (NWS), the high temperature that day was only ...
Bone-chilling temperatures could freeze over snow and sleet on D.C.-area roadways, potentially cause slippery conditions on ...
Snow chances are at 30% as of Tuesday, the National Weather Service said. While snow is not a certainty, what's certain is this inauguration will not be as mild as Trump's first inauguration in ...