Pollen is already ramping up in parts of the South and West. Here’s when tree, grass and weed pollen will spike — and which regions will have the highest levels this year.
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Tired of sneezing, congestion and itchy, watery, red eyes? This year, seasonal allergies just won’t quit. First came the Pollen Vortex, last spring’s doubleheader release of tree and grass pollen that ...
For those with seasonal allergies, time outside can mean itchy eyes, sneezing and congestion when pollen levels rise.
In Georgia, there’s fall, winter, and then allergy season, and with an early pollen spike, doctors say we are officially in it.
Doctors in Shreveport, Louisiana are reporting a spike in pollen levels this year, causing itchy eyes and sneezing, and ...
Experts blame the pollen increase on dry weather conditions. They warn of an upcoming windy period that may further spread pollen and cause sneezing.
Tree pollen, one of the season’s earliest and most persistent triggers, has already started to make its presence known. In our area, experts say pollen counts spike in late February through April.
Tree pollen is expected to start filling the air earlier than normal and will remain above normal levels for several weeks, AccuWeather’s senior meteorologist Alan Reppert said. Dramatically high ...