President William Henry Harrison died exactly one month after he delivered a nearly two hour inaugural address in the rain and cold.
Bitter cold – along with a chance of snow – is in the latest forecast for President-elect Donald J. Trump's Inauguration Day.
Expect Inauguration Day in Washington, D.C., to be abnormally cold and windy. Here’s what to know about the Inauguration Day ...
Presidential inaugurations do have a history of weather-related disruptions, even deaths. William ... Harrison braved “without a hat or overcoat,” according to the National Weather Service.
The weather forecast in Washington, D.C., calls for a high of 24. That's much colder than the predicted high of 70 at Trump's ...
as compiled by the National Weather Service toward the bottom of this page. One of the earliest and most tragic instances of inaugural weather is the swearing in of William Henry Harrison.
The weather forecast for Donald Trump's Inauguration Day predicts bitter cold, with temperatures in the upper 20s to low 30s ...
Forecasters predict frigid temperatures and gusty winds, setting the stage for a starkly different inauguration from his ...
Snow chances are at 30% as of Tuesday, the National Weather Service said ... even contributed to the death of one president (William Henry Harrison), who refused to wear a hat and coat while ...
The decision means the 250,000 people who had tickets to view the inauguration outside will no longer be able to do so - with ...