A big snowstorm moved into the Washington, D.C., area on the eve of the
inauguration of John F. Kennedy in 1961. The snow was over before the
ceremonies got under way, but nearly 8 inches of snow was on the ground
in the nation's capital when Kennedy took the oath of office. The storm
affected a broad area from Virginia to New England. In some areas,
snowfall amounts approached 20 inches. The storm was also accompanied
and followed by very cold air.
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