But these unusual fluctuations have provided the 'ideal' conditions for cherry blossoms, experts have revealed. While this week has seen a return to cooler, cloudier days, experts now say that this should help extend blossom displays. But these unusual fluctuations have provided the 'ideal' conditions for cherry blossoms, experts have revealed. 'Cherry blossom is susceptible to wind, and magnolia blossom can be scorched, so what's needed now is a period of calm weather,' said Adam Carveth, Head Gardener for the Heart of Cornwall Portfolio. Beyond the cherry blossom, the warm, wet weather has also meant some tulips are out - something that wouldn’t normally be expected before Easter.
Source: Daily Mail March 25, 2026 01:38 UTC