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elleng

(136,885 posts)
Sun Mar 28, 2021, 04:49 PM Mar 2021

Warm weather propels cherry blossoms to peak bloom days ahead of schedule.

'Echoing the sentiments of many Americans itching to get out after a year of hibernation, Washington’s cherry blossoms burst Sunday into full-on cotton-candy splendor, several days earlier than predicted.

The National Park Service said above-average temperatures in recent days brought the blossoms to peak bloom ahead of schedule. The Trust for the National Mall’s BloomCam broadcast live footage of the display around the Tidal Basin as a smattering of pedestrians strolled under a cloudy sky, nowhere near the teeming crowds of a typical peak bloom.

To the Park Service, thin crowds this year are a good thing. The agency announced Tuesday it would limit vehicular and pedestrian access and shut down parking lots around the Tidal Basin during peak bloom to avoid crowds gathering during the coronavirus pandemic.

Park Service officials did not respond to calls Sunday about any changes in access coinciding with the early peak bloom or how many people have visited. The agency said last week that blossom admirers would have access to the Tidal Basin until crowds swelled past an acceptable limit. After that, it would be prepared to close off the area until after most trees have lost their blooms. . .

This year’s first day of peak bloom is four days head of the average date over the past 30 years and almost a week ahead of the 100-year average of April 3.'>>>

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/social-issues/cherry-blossoms-tidal-basin/2021/03/28/90c3f8e0-8ff5-11eb-bb49-5cb2a95f4cec_story.html?

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Warm weather propels cherry blossoms to peak bloom days ahead of schedule. (Original Post) elleng Mar 2021 OP
We were supposed to be going there this March, but obviously thst didn't work out. lark Mar 2021 #1
Me too! elleng Mar 2021 #2
Been to DC many times including one specific visit... electric_blue68 Mar 2021 #3

lark

(24,344 posts)
1. We were supposed to be going there this March, but obviously thst didn't work out.
Sun Mar 28, 2021, 04:51 PM
Mar 2021

Now I'm hoping for next March.

elleng

(136,885 posts)
2. Me too!
Sun Mar 28, 2021, 05:01 PM
Mar 2021

(though I live only 60 miles south; used to live IN DC, and my office was within walking distance, often had lunch breaks near the Tidal Basin.)

electric_blue68

(18,765 posts)
3. Been to DC many times including one specific visit...
Sun Mar 28, 2021, 05:04 PM
Mar 2021

to see The Cherry Blossoms! 💖 Actually that might have been my first visit. 🥰

So glorious! What a gift.

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