Saturday, January 17, 2009

Schedule of Inaugural Events Jan.17th Through January 21st

Wanna know what's going on in DC, Sunday through Tuesday? The Baltimore Sun Lets you know what's going on where and when.

Obama Wants Inauguration Outside, Weather Forecast Mostly Cloudy Highs In Mid 30s

Friday, January 16, 2009

Inauguration Day 411

We are now just 5 days away from Inauguration Day. The AP has put together some excellent tips about what to expect if you are going in person such as how to dress for the Washington,DC weather and when peak traffic times will occur.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Maryland Highway Officials Could Temporarily Close Beltway Ramps Off 495 On Inauguration Day

If you are in your vehicle on Inauguration Day anywhere near Washington DC, get weather and traffic reports every 8 minutes on WTOP-FM 103.5

Only 300,000 Will Be Allowed To Pass Through Security To View The Parade.That Leaves 700,000 Plus With Nowhere To Go After The Inauguration

This Washington Post story could be the most important post I've put on this blog so far.

Great Interactive Maps To Help You Get Around Washington DC on Inauguration Day

The more that I learn, the more that I am glad to stay home and watch the festivities from home. The Technonaut has done a real nice job for the millions of attendees willing to brave the cold and the crowds to be a part of history. Be sure to check out his maps.

AccuWeather Forecasts Mostly Cloudy and Cold On Inauguration Day

Obama's Swearing In Ceremony or the Parade,(If You're In DC) You Can Only Attend One

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Long Range Inauguration Day Weather Forecast- 33 and (Maybe Snow)

UH,OH!! Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse,there's a 30% chance that it just might!

WBAL Radio's Scott Wykoff Brings Inauguration Traffic Woes Into Focus

2 Metro Stops To Close Early On Inauguration Day

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Inauguration Day Weather Will Be Cold (DUH!)

The long range weather forecasts for Inauguration Day are starting to come in.The call, 9 days out, is for highs in the low 30s and partly cloudy skies.There is a possibility for freezing rain the following day. As often happens in the Washington DC area,weather comes early,arrives late,doesn't show at all,or appears completely unexpected.My take-it's too soon to call.