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The Polar Express that blasted into Washington for President Ronald Reagan’s second inaugural in 1985 forced the whole inaugural ceremony indoors, and the parade was canceled.
It will be the coldest Inauguration Day since former President Ronald Reagan’s second inauguration in 1985, when the noon temperature was 7 degrees.
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Trump’s inauguration is poised to be the most frigid since President Ronald Reagan’s in 1985, ... “There is an Arctic blast sweeping the Country,” Trump wrote on Truth Social midday Friday.
Arctic Blast Forces Presidential Inauguration Indoors For First Time In 40 Years Fish-eye view of the rotunda in the U.S. Capitol, just prior to the swearing-in ceremony of Ronald Reagan, January ...
Warmest inauguration: Ronald Reagan's in 1981 at 55 degrees. Warmest March 4 inauguration was Woodrow Wilson in 1913 at 55 degrees. Unofficially, George Washington was sworn in in 1793 at an ...
The Polar Express that blasted into Washington for President Ronald Reagan’s second inaugural in 1985 forced the whole inaugural ceremony indoors, and the parade was canceled.
It will be the coldest Inauguration Day since former President Ronald Reagan’s second inauguration in 1985, when the noon temperature was 7 degrees. CNN values your feedback 1.
It will be the coldest Inauguration Day since former President Ronald Reagan’s second inauguration in 1985, when the noon temperature was 7 degrees.
This could be the coldest Inauguration Day since Ronald Reagan’s second inauguration in 1985, when the temperature was just 7 degrees. For comparison, Barack Obama’s first inauguration in 2009 ...