DC Cherry Blossoms Reach Peak Bloom Early: When to Go The cherry blossoms in Washington, D.C., have reached their peak bloom earlier than expected, with the Tidal Basin’s trees in full flower as of Monday morning. This means visitors should act quickly to experience the full spectacle before crowds grow and the blossoms begin to fade. The peak bloom period, typically lasting three to seven days, is now underway, though weather forecasts remain uncertain. The earlier-than-anticipated bloom was driven by a sudden surge in warm weather, which accelerated the blossoming process after a late winter freeze had initially raised concerns about delays. Originally, peak bloom was predicted to occur between March 29 and April 1, but the warm spell pushed the timeline forward. This shift means tourists may arrive at the Tidal Basin before the busiest days, offering a chance to enjoy the scene without the largest crowds. Thursday is considered the best day for viewing, with clear skies and temperatures in the 70s. However, the weather outlook remains unpredictable. Cooler temperatures are expected on Friday and Saturday, with highs in the 40s and 50s, which could potentially prolong the bloom. Yet, rain is forecast for Friday, and a gusty breeze on Saturday might cause petals to fall prematurely. Visitors are advised to be prepared for changing conditions. Some paths around the Tidal Basin are closed due to ongoing construction and new plantings, leading to detours. However, these changes also mean wider walkways are being introduced to accommodate the increased foot traffic. While the Tidal Basin remains the primary attraction, the National Arboretum offers an alternative experience.#tidal_basin #metro #dc #cherry_blossoms #national_arboretum