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Spring is definitely in the air, along with pollen. The culprits making people feel not-sot-great are trees like maple, juniper, and cedar. But worst of season is yet to come.
Recent rainy weather and warmer temperatures have introduced tree pollen into the air. This allergen usually peaks sometime in early to mid-April as average temperatures reach the 60s.
The temperatures are up, and so is the tree pollen. People want to get outside, but that might be complicated by seasonal allergies.
Allergy season is here, and that means people who spend a lot of time outside might be feeling the effects.
As temperatures rise, so does the intensity of tree pollen, signaling the start of allergy season for many. As tree pollen counts in Alabama continue to climb, many residents are experiencing the ...
Tree pollen (primarily cedar and juniper) will continue to be in the HIGH category today with LOW levels of grass pollen.
Falling tree leads 'pollen bomb' in Tennessee HIXON, Tenn. -- Tree trimmers in Hixson, Tennessee, stirred up an allergy-sufferer's nightmare.
Thursday, March 20, the pollen count in Atlanta reached 1,551, which is considered "extremely high." This is the first day reaching the "extremely high" threshold this season.
On Wednesday, the Oklahoma Allergy & Asthma Clinic (OAAC) issued a high mold, high weed and tree pollen alert.
OMAHA, Neb. — Tree pollen still high in Omaha today. Sunny and warm weather will continue into Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Falling tree leads 'pollen bomb' in Tennessee HIXON, Tenn. -- Tree trimmers in Hixson, Tennessee, stirred up an allergy-sufferer's nightmare.
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