‘The trees miss their admirers’: UW cherry blossoms starting to show their colors

It may still be winter, but the University of Washington’s cherry blossoms are already starting to show their colors.

Once the trees reach peak bloom, they should stay that way for one to two weeks, as long as there are no storms to knock the blossoms down. That peak period is expected to kick off in a couple weeks, according to UW urban forest specialist Sara Shores.

“We’re thinking we’ll see some blossoms by the end of this week, and a lot more next week, and we’re thinking the weekend of [March] 25 is going to be the full bloom weekend,” she told KIRO Newsradio.

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