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It says the Trump campaign took $250 million in donations from supporters that it said would go to an election defense fund to pay for legal fees to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. 6 insurrection at the Capitol is calling it "the Big Rip Off." The wind chill temperature was in the teens.The House select committee investigating the Jan. It was cloudy and windy.Ĭarter, 1977: Noon Temp: 28F. It was cloudy with rain and sleet later in the day. Swearing in-a whopping 65 degrees amidst Sunshine and Blue skies!!!!Īfternoon High-a Toasty 70 degrees-the record high from 1951 for Jan. I am predicting that it will revisit 1951. Well, since I've been praying on the I Day weather conditions for oh about 5 months now. The way this winter is going, I predict 32.1 degrees with 2 inches of rain, while to our north, places like Hagerstown get 2 feet of snow So I'll stick with my 30% chance of precipitation, but with the potentially colder temperatures I'll throw snow in along with the chance of rain. Some of the long-range model guidance has also hinted at a storm system nearby within a day or two of Inauguration Day, but it's still too early in the game to put much stock in that. So I'll drop my temperatures significantly from my previous forecast. Today's Update: While I think the serious cold expected by this Friday will have eased by early next week, my confidence is increasing that temperatures will be near to below normal around the time of Inauguration Day (and thus my confidence is increasing that my worthy competitor to the left may be declared the winner of this duel, as he's gone colder than I have from the start!). which calls for slightly below average temperatures and the possibility of precipitation on the eve of or during Inauguration Day. The other nagging issue is that it can be stormy during pattern transitions, but indicators about storminess have been inconsistent.Īt the end of the day, I see no pressing reason to change the original forecast I made Jan. There are some indications it may, at least partially, but probably not enough to boost temperatures to normal (high in the low 40s) or higher. Today's Update:: As Inauguration Day draws closer, the weather outlook doesn't look any easier to predict.yet.įor me, the nagging question is whether the cold pattern - which I'm very confident will move in later this week - will retreat by Inauguration Day. The other question which has emerged is whether a storm could threaten just before or on Inauguration day? Keep reading for Jason and Dan's latest thinking as well as reader predictions and some more Inauguration weather history. Last Friday, Jason and Dan pondered: " Can Cold Blast Last?" That remains the salient question for this Inaugural forecast. Check back daily for our latest thinking and a look at past inaugural weather. Starting tomorrow, we'll shift to a single CWG team forecast, in hopes of more confidently honing in on the forecast details. 2, Jason Samenow and Dan Stillman have provided dueling forecasts for Jan.