InaugurationCast: The Cold Should Hold
By
Capital Weather Gang
CWG's Full Forecast Through Inauguration Weekend
INAUGURATIONCASTTuesday, January 20, 2009
| MORNING LOW | SWEARING IN* | WEATHER | CHANCE OF PRECIP |
| 24-29F | 29-34F | TBD | 25% |
Confidence is growing, but not quite high, that colder than normal conditions will prevail on Inauguration Day with highs in the 30s. It's still too early to rule out precipitation, but the current thinking is that it's more likely on Sunday or Monday (Inauguration eve) than Inauguration Day itself. And even Sunday and Monday, the likelihood of precipitation (which would probably be snow) is on the low side. Confidence: Low-Medium
WEATHER OF INAUGURATIONS PAST
Reagan, 1981: Noon Temp: 55F. It was mostly cloudy and mild. History fact courtesy National Weather Service
*Swearing in is scheduled for noon.
WEATHER OF INAUGURATIONS PAST
Reagan, 1981: Noon Temp: 55F. It was mostly cloudy and mild. History fact courtesy National Weather Service
*Swearing in is scheduled for noon.
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By
Capital Weather Gang
| January 13, 2009; 11:00 AM ET
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Inauguration, Inauguration Forecasts
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