Frigid arctic air due to a polar vortex is about to send temperatures plunging for millions of Americans across the U.S., and that could lead to one of the coldest Inauguration Days seen in decades.
President-elect Donald Trump will be sworn in for his second term Monday, and the FOX Forecast Center expects temperatures to be well below average when he takes the oath of office.
Inauguration Day could be coldest in decades as arctic air plunges millions across US into deep freeze https://t.co/LnvuGpbD2m #FoxWeather
— Tom Benson (@Tombenson1) January 17, 2025
Computer forecast models show temperatures in the 40s on Saturday. By Sunday, temperatures will be hovering right above the freezing mark with some rain and snow. That could be the warmest day for at least the few days following Inauguration Day.
Temperatures could fall into the teens on Sunday night, and by Monday temperatures aren't expected to rise above freezing.
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