Snow in April? It's not the image most of us have, or hope for, when we think of Easter in our Nation's capital. On rare occassions, Ol' Jack Frost gets stubborn about Spring and sends one last cold breath down South. On Easter Weekend, Washingtonians woke up to a light blanket of pure white snow that covered cherry blossoms, tulips, Daffodis, and many Spring wildflowers blooming around the the metro area. This stunning effect did not last long. Once the morning sun rays touched the snow it swiftly melted away. Winter was gone. Welcome Springtime.
Snow covered cherry trees around the tidal basin. George Washington Monument is in the background. *
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Snow lightly covers the ceremonial Cherry Blossom lantern in the tidal basin.
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Snow covered cherry trees.
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Snow covered cherry trees.
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Snow covered cherry trees.
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Snow covered cherry trees.
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Snow covered cherry trees.
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Snow covered cherry trees.
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Snow covered cherry trees.
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Crab Apple tree covered in snow. *
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Snow covered Crab Apple blossoms.
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Snow covered Crab Apple blossoms.
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Blue Jay enjoying the snow melt.
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Blue Jay takes a look at me.
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Blue Jay looks up at a snow covered holly branch.
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