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The National Park Service announced that Washington’s cherry ... trees for another week or so if the weather is mild and winds are light. But some years, petals fall off sooner because of wind ...
The National Park Service declared peak bloom on March 28 for the iconic cherry trees. But a thunderstorm that brought intense wind and rain swept through the nation's capital Monday night ...
Our recent stretch of 80 degree days helped the cherry trees continue to blossom and after ... A period of moderate to heavy rain with embedded thunderstorms will, no doubt, bring down even ...
April 6 because of rain. Perhaps one of the most famous places to see the cherry blossoms is the nation's capital in Washington, D.C. Japan gifted more than 3,000 cherry trees to the United States ...
That means a few things for Western Washington — rain turns ... hotspot for cherry blossom action is the Quad at the University of Washington, where 29 large Yoshino cherry trees are located.
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