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DC’s cherry blossoms reach peak bloom ahead of schedule, National Park Service announced – WTOP News

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The cherry blossoms around the Tidal Basin and National Mall in D.C. have reached peak bloom earlier than expected, the National Park Service announced Sunday.

The iconic cherry blossom trees around the Tidal Basin and National Mall in D.C. have reached peak bloom earlier than expected, the National Park Service announced Sunday.

The trees were projected to reach their ideal state between March 23 and March 26.

The earliest peak bloom recorded in D.C. was March 15 in 1990, according to the park service.


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This year’s the trees reached peak bloom more than two weeks ahead of the average peak bloom date of April 4.

Peak bloom is defined as the point when 70% of the blossoms on the 3,700 Yoshino cherry trees around the Tidal Basin and National Mall are open.

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