Spring Heat Triggers Early Peak Bloom for DC Cherry Blossoms
Spring Heat Triggers Early Peak Bloom for DC Cherry Blossoms
US · Published Mar 27, 2026
Warmer spring temperatures caused cherry blossoms at the National Mall to reach peak bloom earlier than expected.
Peak bloom, defined as 70% of blossoms open, is a short-lived event influenced by weather conditions.
The cherry trees, a gift from Japan in 1912, attract millions annually to the Tidal Basin.
Warm weather causes early cherry blossom bloom
The cherry blossoms at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., have reached their peak bloom earlier than initially anticipated. This phenomenon is attributed to unseasonably warm spring temperatures. Forecasters had originally predicted the peak bloom period to occur between March 29 and April 1, but a sudden surge in warmth expedited the process, delighting visitors and nature enthusiasts.
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