'Very, very cold': Inauguration temperatures will be lowest since 1985 [View all]
Very, very cold: Inauguration temperatures will be lowest since 1985
Nick Iannelli | niannelli@wtop.com
January 16, 2025, 4:20 AM
It will be bitterly cold for President-elect Donald Trumps inauguration Monday as temperatures dip well below average for this time of year in the D.C. area. ... The weather forecast calls for a chance of snow Sunday followed by gusty winds and high temperatures only around 20 degrees. ... Were going to have dangerously cold temperatures with low wind chills, said Brian LaSorsa, meteorologist with the National Weather Service.
By late morning, temperatures will likely be going from the teens to the low to middle 20s for the actual air temperature. ... The hundreds of thousands of people in town for the inauguration will feel strong wind blowing almost constantly throughout the day. ... Were looking at winds about 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts 25 to 30 miles per hour, LaSorsa said. When you combine that with the very cold air temperatures, thats whats going to cause the dangerously low wind chill values.
The wind chill will be in the single digits to lower teens. ... Its going to be very, very cold, LaSorsa said. Our average high for what its worth is in the upper 30s, so well be well below average for this time of year.
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Former President Barack Obamas 2013 inauguration was 45 degrees, and it was down to 28 degrees for Obamas 2009 inauguration.
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