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Will the famed cherry ... The blossom buds are not yet far enough advanced that the frigid weather inbound Saturday into Saturday night, along with the possibility of snow, should bother them.
March 14 to 17 was supposed to be the earliest peak bloom ever for the famed Japanese cherry trees along the Tidal Basin and Potomac Park in Washington, D.C. But last Tuesday brought snow instead ...
Sometime in April it will probably "snow" again -- not the snow that has tormented the Washington area for much of the winter, but the gentle falling of the cherry blossoms that is, perhaps, the ...
Sick of snow? Spring is coming... eventually. And the Cherry Blossom Festival is ready. Shortly before the blizzard slammed D.C., festival planners announced the dates for the National Cherry ...
WASHINGTON – The spring snow is not expected to affect Washington's famous cherry blossoms. National Park Service spokeswoman Carol Johnson says Monday's snow should not affect the predicted ...
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