While parts of Canada were covered in snow back in January, cherry blossoms were already beginning to bloom in select parts of Metro Vancouver.
However, a late winter storm stopped the beautiful flowers from blooming any further.
That is until now.
An extended streak of sunshine and warmer temperatures have once again allowed the cherry blossoms to fully bloom.
The blossoms are out in Vancouver.
Did I mention that @VancouverPD is hiring? #VPD #JoinVPD #NoSnowHere pic.twitter.com/fZYOA3af4O
— Sandra Glendinning (@BehindBlueLine) March 19, 2019
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Furthermore, one of the city’s most highly-anticipated events, the Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival, is returning this April
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