Expected high today in Palm Beach County is 64, 40 degrees warmer than what Donald Trump faces in Washington, D.C., for his inauguration.
Dangerously cold temperatures are expected on Inauguration Day, sending millions of spectators to find other ways to watch the historic swearing in.
The National Weather Service is projecting sunny weather at the National Mall on Monday with a high around 23 degrees.
President-elect Donald Trump's upcoming inauguration on January 20, 2025, will take place indoors due to extreme winter weather conditions, CNN reports. The decision was made in response to an Arctic blast expected to bring dangerously low temperatures to Washington,
Bitter cold gripping much of the country led to a record cold Presidential Inauguration, which was held indoors.
"There is an Arctic blast sweeping the Country. I don’t want to see people hurt, or injured, in any way," Trump posted on his Truth Social platform.
The temperature for D.C., according to the National Weather Service, was around 24 degrees Fahrenheit at noon on Monday. “Brisk” winds made it feel significantly colder, according to the NWS. The outdoor inauguration viewing area outside the U.S ...
Reagan’s second inauguration on Jan. 21 ... 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 17 degrees Fahrenheit, and wind chill temperatures ...
While not exactly a heatwave, the region will experience a slight warmup through what is expected to be an otherwise uneventful weekend, according to the National Weather Service. “The Williamsport area will see kind of a reprieve this weekend from the really cold weather this week,
President-elect Donald Trump announced that he has ordered his inauguration ceremony to move inside the U.S. Capitol rotunda on Monday, Jan. 20, due to dangerously cold weather
Bone-chilling temperatures could freeze over snow and sleet on D.C.-area roadways, potentially cause slippery conditions on Inauguration Day. Here’s what you need to know.
according to the National Weather Service. Inauguration of Ronald Reagan, 1985, which had to be moved into the rotunda of the U.S. Capitol due to extreme cold. The weather for this year’s ...