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Washington Daffodil Braves Snow

A early blooming daffodil is surrounded by rows of snow in Sumner, Wash., Monday. (AP Photo/The News Tribune, Dean J. Koepfler)

Question: Anyone seen the usual early-spring flowers poking through the snow yet?

Five comments on this post so far. Add yours!
  • Shannon on March 11 at 2:56 p.m.

    My grandma has orange crocuses that are pretty close to blooming.

  • marmitetoasty on March 11 at 3:25 p.m.

    It was actually like a spring day here today, really warmish in the sunshine…….. everyones gardens are full of crocuses and daffidils are everywhere along the road verges and all the mini daffs are up in my garden…….

    But ya know what this British fickle weather is like…. tomorrow we could be building igloos..

    x

  • christywoolum on March 11 at 4:35 p.m.

    The tulips and daffodils are about an inch above the ground now… soon…. spring will be soon.

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