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Apr 12, 2022

I Tried As Many Cherry Blossom-Flavored Things As Possible In A Day. Here’s How It Went

Too many businesses to count roll out cherry blossom specials — here’s DCist’s take on some that will be around for a few more days.

May 06, 2020

It’s Much Colder And Rainier Than Normal. Oh, And It Could Even Snow This Weekend. In May.

Home gardens have been having a rough few weeks.

Mar 02, 2020

It’s Warm Outside And Street Sweeping Is Back

Spring is coming. Don’t forget to move your car.

May 08, 2019

Why Do So Many People Develop Allergies After Moving To D.C.? Is This Town Especially Plagued?

“I’m always like, ‘Welcome to Washington. Like this is Washington. Part of living here is allergy.'”

Apr 23, 2019

Buy Your Blooms At These Area Flower Markets This Spring

At the National Arboretum, CityCenterDC, pick-your-own farms, and more.

Mar 17, 2017

Half Of The Yoshino Blossoms Survived The Cold (Or Died, Depending On Your Perspective)

Peak blossom for the Yoshino cherry blossoms is happening next weekend, according to the best estimates from NPS.

Feb 27, 2017

Report: March Is Coming With Milder-Than-Normal Temperatures

Temperatures will average four to six degrees warmer than normal, according to the Capital Weather Gang.

Feb 23, 2017

According To Plants, Spring Is Here … 22 Days Early

The National Mall’s earliest-blooming trees flowered more than a week ago.

Mar 18, 2016

The Weekly Feed: Spring Fever Edition

You don’t need to see the blossoms—the true sign of spring is when you see cherries on local menus.

Mar 17, 2016

It’s Not Over Yet: First Day Of Spring Could Bring Snow

Sunday’s snowfall, however, won’t stick.

 
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