The largest snowfall on an Inauguration Day was during President William Howard Taft's inauguration in 1909, when 9.8 inches of snow fell on ... second and President John Adams' inauguration ...
"The worst weather on the face of the Earth," said one congressman about the heavy snow, frigid temperatures and howling winds that nearly buried the inauguration of William Howard Taft in 1909.
Before snow and sleet began falling Monday night, Houston Mayor John Whitmire asked residents ... maybe a gumbo,” William Jordan in New Orleans said Monday. The Houston Zoo is closed Tuesday ...
according to John Cawley, the county coroner. A 27-year-old woman was killed after her vehicle lost control on a snow-covered road ... Airport and William P. Hobby Airport will reopen on Wednesday ...
Senior Judge John R. Turner took the precaution as locals ... The latest projections show Brunswick could get an inch of ice and snow. “Everybody’s going to get a little colder, I’m afraid ...
Before snow and sleet began falling Monday night, Houston Mayor John Whitmire asked residents ... maybe a gumbo,” William Jordan in New Orleans said Monday. Much of the Eastern Seaboard is ...
This is an excerpt from a full story. A snow squall warning has been issued for southern Loudoun, north central Fauquier and northern Prince William counties until 10 a.m. The National Weather ...
In 1961, when John F Kennedy was sworn in ... due to a storm that dropped 10 inches (25cm) of snow over the capital. In 1841, President William Henry Harrison was sworn into office on a cold ...
During a weather update Wednesday afternoon, Mayor John Whitmire said the ... southeast Texas with historic amounts of snow. Security checkpoints for William P. Hobby and George Bush ...
Houston mayor John Whitmire said it's "all hands on deck" as the city expects a winter storm that promises heavy snow, sleet and ... Bush Intercontinental, William P. Hobby and Ellington airports ...
The city has not seen snow since the 2021 freeze that lasted almost nine days and left almost 10 million people statewide without power.