I was curious that I haven't read anything about the Washington Cherry blossoms which is often hyped as proof of man-made global warming. To no surprise, the reason we're not hearing about DC cherry blossoms is because they suffering from a pro-longed freeze along with daffodils, magnolias, and other flowering fruit trees.
Naturally the below-average temperature and freeze-damaged and dying blossoms doesn't make man-made global warming news.
As a consolation, there are pretty pictures at the link.
My son photographed the Cherry Blossoms a few days ago. They looked gorgeous.
Falling temperatures....global warming?
Your “about” page does not say where you are.
Here in northeast Georgia,
Daffodils have already bloomed and gone.
Cherry trees, pear trees, spirea, red buds, and forsythia
are in full bloom.
Typical DC weather, 70 degrees for the high in the same week as a 20 degree overnight low.
Nobody moves to DC for the great weather.
The ones around the Tidal Basin peaked around the end of last week. They were not so spectacular this year because the sky was overcast all week. Those in the suburbs are reaching their peaks now. It has been colder than usual. Also still a lot of Covidians.