- Washington D.C.'s cherry blossoms reached peak bloom Thursday, marking the unofficial start of the city's tourist season.
- The peak bloom, defined as 70% of Yoshino Cherry blossoms being open, is occurring on schedule, typically between late March and early April.
- The National Cherry Blossom Festival, running from March 20 to April 12, features musical performances, Japanese cultural events, and a fireworks display.
- The delicate blossoms are highly susceptible to weather conditions; cool and calm days prolong their display, while rain or wind can quickly end the bloom.
- A three-year renovation project at the Tidal Basin has restricted viewing areas and necessitated the removal of over 100 trees, including the internet-famous 'Stumpy', which will be replanted, with Japan also donating an additional 250 trees.
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Cherry blossoms in Washington DC have hit peak bloom but it won’t last long