A polar vortex dipping down from Siberia is bringing a cold front with frigid temperatures to millions Americans. See maps of the arctic blast.
But the polar express that blasted into Washington for President Ronald Reagan’s second inaugural that year thwarted ... those during other inaugurations that did not move indoors. The arctic air that plunged D.C. into freezing weather 40 years ago ...
Extreme cold has a unique ability to render survival dependent on uninterrupted energy supplies. A power outage during a heat wave, while dangerous, generally poses less of an immediate threat than one during an Arctic blast. You can survive without air conditioning longer than you can survive without heat in sub-zero temperatures.
A brutal polar vortex is set to bury the Big Apple in snow Sunday and then deliver deadly single-digit temperatures that will feel like 15 degrees below zero.
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If the forecast is correct, it will be the coldest inauguration since Ronald Reagan's in 1985.
Ronald Reagan became the oldest President to take office at the age of 73. In 2021, outgoing President Joe Biden broke the record at the age of 78 years, And now Trump, who turned 78 in June 2024, will become the oldest person to start a presidential term.
Millions of Americans are bracing for life-threatening cold as an arctic blast driven by the polar vortex plunges temperatures across the country, reaching as far south as the Gulf Coast. The brutal cold,
An Arctic blast can plummet temperatures by 30 to 40 degrees this coming week, and the Florida Department of Transportation is preparing.
There is an Arctic blast sweeping the Country ... to be delivered in the United States Capitol Rotunda, as was used by Ronald Reagan in 1985, also because of very cold weather.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio said during an interview that President Trump’s wish to acquire the Arctic island Greenland is serious and rooted in national security concerns for both the rest of