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" Cold cold cold us the story for the inauguration today actually the real -- temperatures start of the day between five and ten will be in -- teams have inauguration time temperature not getting past twenties. And the cold weather's all up and down the eastern seaboard temperatures in Boston New York and Philadelphia only 25 to thirty this afternoon. So common today in southeast Virginia and eastern North Carolina a place for it often doesn't snow all winter. Where that does it goes away quickly at a displays that will do after accumulating at least several inches today it'll be opera fifty degrees in those areas this Thursday. Other warming trend will spread due to the northeast as well temperatures well from the thirties on Thursday and brushed past forty degrees on Friday before the next cold front arrives. -- cold front will stall across the gulf states and a low pressure will form along at that could lead to a nasty storm early next week with snow Laura snow changing to sleet freezing rain and rain with snow across the interior."

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