the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum says. Reagan was sworn in on Sunday, Jan. 20, 1985, but the public inaugural ceremony was scheduled for the next day. According to the National Weather Service (NWS), the high temperature that day was only ...
A large search-and-rescue operation is underway in the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan National Airport after a passenger jet and military helicopter collided midair Wednesday night.Officials, during a news conference early Thursday morning,
Dangerously cold temperatures are expected on Inauguration Day, sending millions of spectators to find other ways to watch the historic swearing in.
The last time cold weather scuttled the outdoor inauguration ceremony was in 1985 when Ronald Reagan was ... because of a snowstorm. The National Weather Service is projecting sunny weather ...
A passenger aircraft crashed into the Potomac River near Reagan National Airport outside of Washington, DC, after it collided midair with a helicopter as it approached the runway, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
The previous four were:A blizzard prevented Willam Taft’s 1909 ceremony from being held outside.Ronald Reagan ... records from the National Weather Service and found that while rare, this ...
Ronald and Nancy Reagan were ... last time cold weather prompted a similar decision. The transcripts from 1985 shed light on the Reagans’ considerations. Related Articles National Politics ...
ARLINGTON: A jet carrying 60 passengers and four crew members collided Wednesday with an Army helicopter while landing at Ronald Reagan National Airport near Wa
It happened most recently in 1985 when former President Ronald Reagan began his second ... According to the National Weather Service (NWS), the high temperature that day was only 17 degrees ...
That year, President Ronald Reagan's second swearing-in ceremony ... according to the National Weather Service. Wind chill temperatures during the afternoon were in the -10 to -20°F range.
The Inauguration Day forecast calls for bitter cold and high winds. It is expected to be D.C.’s coldest inauguration in 40 years.
A large search-and-rescue operation is underway in the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan National Airport after a passenger jet and military helicopter collided midair Wednesday night. Officials, during a news conference early Thursday morning,