Image Credit: Submitted/Beth Cavers April 08, 2021 - 7:00 AM Cherry blossoms will burst into life over the next couple of weeks and, for the first time, will stretch all the way from Osoyoos almost to Kamloops. But, just when they can be viewed in each region depends totally on the weather. “It’s notoriously hard to predict,” said David Geen, owner of Coral Beach Farms, the biggest cherry grower in Canada. “It’s temperature-dependent. If you get four or five days in a row of warm, sunny days, the buds will move along very rapidly. If, on those same four or five days, there’s a high of eight or ten degrees, cloudy and windy, they would just park and not move at all.”