Scheduled for late January, presidential inauguration ceremonies always take place during a chilly time of year at the nation’s capital. The normal high temperature for the day is 45 degrees, and the normal low temperature for the day is 30 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
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With temperatures reaching a high of 24 degrees in Washington, D.C., Trump's political comeback was cemented inside the Capitol Rotunda, with a reduced audience.
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On Monday, Jan. 20, Donald Trump will ... according to the National Weather Service. Early forecasts suggest that it will be colder than average during Trump’s inauguration.
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Bitter cold gripping much of the country led to a record cold Presidential Inauguration, which was held indoors.
“Heavy rain over the burn scars could trigger debris flows,” the agency warned. The area has been desperate for rainfall. Dry conditions in combination with heavy winds have created the perfect environment for blazes, experts say.
How Donald Trump's presidential inauguration unfolded as he was sworn in as the 47th President to succeed Joe Biden.
With actions big and small, Trump has spent his first days in office pushing the levers of government – and his unique powers as commander in chief – to target his perceived political enemies both inside and outside the government.