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Cold Moves Inauguration Indoors

The second inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump will be moved indoors due to the snow and cold.

Temperatures are expected to be well below average when Trump takes the oath of office at 12 p.m. on Monday, January 20. The frigid arctic air is due to a polar vortex that is sending temperatures plunging for millions across the U.S.

Saturday highs are expected to be in the 40s. However, by Sunday, snow moves in along with sub-freezing temperatures in the 20s by the evening. “By Sunday we get an area low pressure just offshore as that arctic air moves in and boom! We got a little patch of snow that develops across the Mid-Atlantic,” FOX 5 meteorologist Tucker Barnes says.

According to FOX Weather, the warmest January Inauguration Day was in 1981 when temperatures reached 55 degrees. The coldest was 7 degrees in 1985.

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