Cold Air Forces Trump's Inauguration Indoors
Cold Air Forces Trump's Inauguration Indoors

Cold Air Forces Trump's Inauguration Indoors

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President-elect Donald Trump has decided to move his inauguration indoors to the U.S. Capitol Rotunda due to an Arctic blast bringing dangerously cold temperatures expected on January 20. Meteorologists predict that Trump's second inauguration will be the coldest in 40 years, with temperatures around 22 degrees Fahrenheit and wind chills dropping into the single digits. The extreme cold is a result of a polar vortex disruption, causing frigid air from Siberia to sweep across the United States, affecting up to 280 million Americans. This cold snap will extend beyond Washington, D.C., with some areas experiencing temperatures colder than Anchorage, Alaska. The National Weather Service has warned that the severe cold will last several days, with record lows possible in several cities. Trump's inauguration day activities will include a mass at St. John’s Church and a parade, alongside his swearing-in ceremony with Vice President JD Vance.

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