DIRECTIONS: Study Presidential Inaugural Weather to learn some fascinating facts about the weather conditions on U.S. presidential inaugural days. Write the word, words, or numbers that correctly finish each sentence below.
- The warmest January inauguration happened in __________.
The noon temperature for the warmest January inauguration was __________ degrees Fahrenheit.
- The coldest January inauguration happened in __________.
The noon temperature for the coldest January inauguration was __________ degrees Fahrenheit.
- The same president was inaugurated on both the warmest and coldest January inauguration days.
He was _______________________________________________________________.
- The worst weather for an inauguration day occurred for President William Howard Taft in __________.
Nearly __________ inches of snow fell on Washington, D.C.
- A record amount of _______________ fell on President Franklin D. Roosevelt's second inauguration day, in 1937.
- The temperature was 89 degrees Fahrenheit for President ___________________________'s inauguration.
The ceremony took place on ________________________________.
- The coldest March inauguration occurred in __________.
The noon temperature was_____________ degrees Fahrenheit.
It was the second inauguration for President ______________________________________________________.
- The noon temperature for George Washington's first inauguration, in March of 1793,
is believed to have been __________ degrees Fahrenheit.
- President Benjamin Harrison took the Oath of Office under an ________________________ in 1889.
- The temperature for the 1917 and 1921 inaugurations was __________ degrees Fahrenheit.
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