Weather Woes: Trump's Inauguration Day in D. C. and NY

USASun Jan 19 2025
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Hey there! Ever wondered what kind of weather would greet a new President on their big day? Well, let's talk about Donald Trump's 2025 Inauguration Day. Brace yourselves, folks, because the weather forecast is far from cozy. An intense cold front is sweeping across the U. S. , making the upcoming Inauguration Day one of the chilliest on record. This icy blast is expected to hit the northern Plains and Midwest the hardest, with temperatures plunging below -20°F and some places even experiencing subzero highs! Yikes, that's bone-chillingly cold. But what about New York and Washington D. C. , you ask? Well, New York City is set to experience highs in the upper teens on Sunday, with temperatures dipping even lower to the 10-12°F range on Monday and Tuesday in western and central parts of the state. The Hudson Valley and New York City regions might fare slightly better with highs in the mid-20s. In D. C. , where the Inauguration ceremony will take place, the forecast is equally chilly. On Sunday, expect a high of 34°F and a 60% chance of snow. Bundle up, because Monday is even colder, with a high of only 23°F and a low of 6°F. At least it'll be sunny and clear! Historical weather records show that Inauguration Day temperatures in D. C. typically average a high of 45°F and a low of 30°F, with noon temperatures around 37°F. But sometimes, Mother Nature has other plans. Remember President William Henry Harrison's inauguration in 1841? He gave a two-hour speech in the freezing cold without a coat and sadly, it was his last. The coldest Inauguration Day on record was Ronald Reagan's second term in 1985, with a high of only 17°F and wind chills as low as -20°F. On the flip side, the warmest was also Reagan's first term in 1981, with a balmy 55°F. Recent inaugurations have seen varied weather too. In 2021, Joe Biden's ceremony was mostly cloudy with snow flurries. Four years before that, Trump's inauguration day was cloudy with light rain. And who can forget Barack Obama's 2009 ceremony, which was breezy with wind chills in the mid-teens? So there you have it. Trump's 2025 Inauguration Day is shaping up to be one of the chilliest. Let's hope the new President has a warm coat ready!