"There is an Arctic blast sweeping the country ... to be delivered in the United States Capitol Rotunda, as was used by Ronald Reagan in 1985, also because of very cold weather." The high temperature ...
The second inauguration of Ronald Reagan on Jan. 20, 1985, was forced indoors due to intense cold. As USA TODAY noted that ...
Brutally cold Arctic air will spill south through Canada ... First Lady Nancy Reagan looks on as President Ronald Reagan is sworn in during ceremonies in the Capitol Rotunda in 1985.
Yet another Arctic blast is expected to send temperatures plummeting ... will set the stage for the coldest presidential inauguration since the start of Ronald Reagan's second term in 1985, ...
It will likely be the coldest Inauguration Day since President Ronald Reagan’s second inauguration ... Brutally cold Arctic air will spill south through Canada late this week and rush into ...
A large part of the U.S. is getting hit with another Arctic blast, adding to an already cold January ... the swearing-in ceremony was moved indoors for the first time since Ronald Reagan was in office ...
(MORE: Arctic Blast In Central, Eastern US Brings Frigid Wind Chills ... The warmest January Inauguration Day took place in 1981 for Ronald Reagan’s first inauguration, meaning Reagan’s two ...
Extreme cold has a unique ability to render survival dependent on uninterrupted energy supplies. A power outage during a heat wave, while dangerous, generally poses less of an immediate threat than ...
Yet another Arctic blast is expected to send temperatures ... the coldest presidential inauguration since the start of Ronald Reagan's second term in 1985, AccuWeather said.
It will likely be the coldest Inauguration Day since President Ronald Reagan’s second inauguration in 1985 when ... but dry. Brutally cold Arctic air will spill south through Canada late this week and ...