Jan. 21, 1985, 40 years ago today, was the coldest inauguration on record. Ronald Reagan was sworn in for his second term on ...
Bitter cold gripping much of the country led to a record cold Presidential Inauguration, which was held indoors.
Ironically, the coldest inauguration was just four years later, when President Ronald Reagan publicly took the oath for a second time. The morning started off at 4 below zero. By noon, it was just 7 ...
Presidential inaugurations have been moved indoors several times due to winter weather. It happened most recently in 1985 as ...
On Monday, freezing temperatures in Washington D.C. prompted organizers to move President Donald Trump’s inauguration ceremony inside the Capitol Rotunda for the first time since 1985.
Since inaugurations started to be held outside in 1817, Trump's will be just the fourth inauguration in history to be held ...
Expected high today in Palm Beach County is 64, 40 degrees warmer than what Donald Trump faces in Washington, D.C., for his ...
A "combination of strong winds and very cold temperatures will result in dangerously cold wind chills," the National Weather Service said.
Like the Trumps, Ronald and Nancy Reagan faced a tough decision in January 1985 due to dangerously cold weather. White House ...
Dangerously cold temperatures are expected on Inauguration Day, sending millions of spectators to find other ways to watch ...
Donald Trump will be sworn in as president during an inauguration on Jan. 20, 2025 with wind chills in the single digits and ...
The decision to move Monday's swearing-in means thousands of people with plans to visit Washington won't be able to see President-elect Donald Trump's second inauguration in person.