Trump’s inauguration day set to be coldest in 40 years
Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday in Washington, D.C. is on track to be the coldest in nearly 40 years.
Daytime temperatures are forecast to hover around 24°F, with wind chills plunging as low as -5 degrees.
Meteorologists warn this could be the chilliest inauguration since 1985, when Ronald Reagan’s second-term ceremony recorded just 7°F.
The unusually frigid weather is part of a massive Arctic blast sweeping across the U.S.
Over 300 million Americans are expected to face below-average temperatures by Monday.