The six tracked stages of bloom progression are.
1. Green bud
2. Florets visible
3. Extension of florets
4. Peduncle elongation
5. Puffy blossom
6. Peak bloom
To predict peak bloom, the NPS closely monitors indicator trees, which bloom ahead of the rest. Experts rely on temperature trends, historical records and real-time observations to refine their estimates. However, predicting peak bloom remains a challenge, with timing sometimes shifting unexpectedly — such as in 2021, when peak bloom arrived a week earlier than forecasted.
Weather’s impact on blooming
Weather conditions play a crucial role in the cherry blossoms’ development. Warm temperatures accelerate blooming, while cold snaps slow it down.
The earliest recorded peak bloom was on March 15, 1990.
The latest peak bloom occurred on April 18, 1958, due to prolonged cold weather.
In 2017, a late freeze between March 14 and 17 damaged nearly half of the blossoms, despite peak bloom arriving on March 25.
Where to see the blossoms
The obvious spot to see D.C.'s cherry blossom trees is around the Tidal Basin. However, with more than a million visitors expected for peak bloom, it can get crowded. It's not the only place to see cherry blossoms in D.C., however. Here are some other places to see the District's blooming tradition.
RELATED: 9+ places to see the cherry blossoms in DC outside of the Tidal Basin
As D.C. inches closer to peak bloom, all eyes will be on the Tidal Basin, where these delicate flowers transform the city into a breathtaking springtime spectacle.
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