Politics & Government

Inauguration Forecast: Temperature Could Reach 40

Snow showers still possible for the afternoon and evening.

The weather forecast for President Barack Obama's second inauguration suggests temperatures could be warming into the low 40s as events get underway Monday in Washington, D.C.

But a chance of snow showers is still possible after 1 p.m., according to the National Weather Service. The forecast for Monday, which is also Martin Luther King Jr. Day, calls for mostly cloudy skies, with a high near 43.

The chance for precipitation is at 40 percent, with no significant snow accumulation expected.

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If you're going, here are some tips for what to wear to watch the inauguration ceremony.

And we have complete coverage at our Presidential Inauguration 2013 page. 

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