Cold Winter Temperatures May Delay Washington, D.C.'s Cherry Blossoms
Cold Winter Temperatures May Delay Washington, D.C.'s Cherry Blossoms
US · Published Mar 4, 2026
Cold winter temperatures in Washington, D.C., may delay the blooming of the cherry blossoms.
The National Park Service anticipates that the peak bloom date could be pushed back due to prolonged cold snaps.
A delay in the cherry blossom bloom could impact tourism and the timing of the annual Cherry Blossom Festival.
Cold winter may delay cherry blossom bloom
This year, the cherry blossoms in Washington, D.C., might bloom later than expected because of the unusually cold winter temperatures. The National Park Service (NPS) is closely watching the trees and says that the colder-than-average winter could delay the peak bloom date. This is because the trees need a certain amount of warm temperatures to start blooming, and the lack of consistent warmth has slowed down their growth.
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