President William Henry Harrison died exactly one month after he delivered a nearly two hour inaugural address in the rain ...
The National ... The weather will, in fact, be far colder than it’s been for recent inauguration ceremonies — far colder even than it was in March 1841 when William Henry Harrison spoke ...
Presidential inaugurations do have a history of weather-related disruptions, even deaths. William ... Harrison braved “without a hat or overcoat,” according to the National Weather Service.
Forecasters predict frigid temperatures and gusty winds, setting the stage for a starkly different inauguration from his ...
Snow chances are at 30% as of Tuesday, the National Weather Service said ... even contributed to the death of one president ...
as compiled by the National Weather Service toward the bottom of this page. One of the earliest and most tragic instances of inaugural weather is the swearing in of William Henry Harrison.
National Weather Service data has the average high ... One inauguration even appeared to be fatal. President William Henry Harrison was inaugurated on a cold and wet day (March 4, 1841).