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"textContent": "After several days of unseasonably warm weather, the National Park Service announced Wednesday that D.C.’s cherry blossom trees have officially reached Stage One of their bloom cycle.\n\nStage One marks the first appearance of small green buds on the Yoshino trees around the Tidal Basin.\n\nThe early progress comes just as temperatures are about to tumble. It may feel like we fast‑forwarded into spring only to snap right back into winter, and park officials say that’s essentially what happened now leading us to the period of small green buds appearing on the tidal basin's Yoshino cherry trees.\n\nLast year’s blossoms moved quickly from Stage One to a March 17, 2025 peak bloom. This year, the Park Service is projecting a later window, from March 29 through April 1, though the incoming cold snap could slow the pace.\n\nThe bloom cycle includes six stages, from green buds to puffy blossoms and finally peak bloom. And while the season is a beloved spring tradition, it’s also a major economic driver for the District, drawing millions of visitors and generating hundreds of millions of dollars.",
"title": "DC cherry blossoms reach Stage One amid a weather rollercoaster"
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