D.C. Cherry Blossoms Peak Bloom Delayed Due to Cold Winter
D.C. Cherry Blossoms Peak Bloom Delayed Due to Cold Winter
US · Published Mar 4, 2026
Peak bloom of D.C.'s cherry blossoms delayed due to coldest winter in over two decades.
Forecast predicts peak bloom between April 3 and 7, the latest since
Warmer weather may accelerate bud development, but mid-March cooler conditions could slow progress.
Coldest winter delays D.C.'s cherry blossom peak
This year, Washington, D.C. is experiencing a delay in the peak bloom of its famous cherry blossoms due to the coldest winter in over two decades. The buds are only beginning to show signs of development as March begins, following three consecutive months of colder-than-normal temperatures.
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