🌸 Blossom Watch 2026: The First Signs of Spring in Wooster Square!
Yesterday, your trusty Blossom Blogger and his equally trusty companion took a stroll through our beloved Wooster Square to check on the state of the buds. While inland Connecticut flirted with a balmy 70 degrees, our little historic haven — tucked close to Long Island Sound — held steady in the nippy low 50s. Classic Wooster Square microclimate behavior.
But temperature swings this dramatic always raise the big question: Did the cherry blossoms wake up?
🌱 Stage Check: Are We at Green Tips Yet?
I inspected tree after tree, scanning every branch like a blossom detective on a mission. And the verdict:
One or two trees showing the faintest hint of Stage 1: Green Tips
Most trees still tight, dormant, and pretending it’s January
This is exactly what we’d expect after a winter that stayed cold right up until yesterday’s surprise warm spell. Remember: Daylight is a major trigger, and we’re gaining it every day. Give these trees a two‑week stretch of warmth, and… well… who knows what will happen.
I do, of course. But my job — as the world’s first photoblogumentarian — is to document the journey, not spoil the ending.
🌡️ Weather Recap
First 70-degree day since last October
Snow mostly gone
Buds still mostly asleep
Spring whispering, “Any minute now…”
First 70-degree day since last October
Snow mostly gone
Buds still mostly asleep
Spring whispering, “Any minute now…”
🌸 Meanwhile, in Washington DC… Peak Bloom Predictions Are In!
The first wave of forecasts for the 2026 Tidal Basin bloom has arrived, and the experts are circling around a later‑than‑recent‑years bloom:
| Source | Peak Bloom Prediction |
|---|---|
| National Park Service | March 29 – April 1 |
| Washington Post | April 3 – 7 |
| NBC StormTeam4 | March 30 – April 5 |
| WUSA9 | April 2 |
A cold winter, a warm surge, another cooldown — sound familiar? DC and Wooster Square are dancing to the same meteorological playlist this year.
🌸 And Now… the Wooster Square 15th Anniversary Prediction!
As we kick off the 15th year of the Wooster Square Blossom Blog — the world’s first photoblogumentary — the buds may still be snoozing, but the forecast is already taking shape.
After reviewing the weather patterns, the daylight curve, the stubbornly cold winter, and the classic Wooster Square microclimate, the Blossom Blog Mainframe (me) is ready to reveal the official 2026 prediction window:
🌸 Peak Wooster Square Cherry Blossoms: April 17–21
A five‑day stretch of pink perfection right in the heart of our historic neighborhood. Mark your calendars, alert your blossom buddies, and prepare your cameras — the petals are coming.
Fifteen years in, and the magic of watching these trees wake up never gets old. Stay tuned… the next stage update is just around the corner.
A five‑day stretch of pink perfection right in the heart of our historic neighborhood. Mark your calendars, alert your blossom buddies, and prepare your cameras — the petals are coming.
Fifteen years in, and the magic of watching these trees wake up never gets old. Stay tuned… the next stage update is just around the corner.
Photos from yesterday.
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