If your car looked perfectly clean yesterday and today resembles a banana-flavored donut, congratulations — you are officially experiencing spring in Berkeley County.
Just as mountain cedar season came to an end, another pesky pollen is making an appearance in the pollen count for the first time this season — oak.
Pollen is late to the central North Carolina party this year, but it’s arriving and making its presence known. An allergist with UNC Health says it’s ...
Pollen season is in full swing in New Orleans. Why it matters: The city is one of the hardest places to live in the U.S. if you have pollen allergies, according to a new report from the Asthma and ...
Tree pollen levels are rising this spring, and a local allergy specialist says the long-term trend is only heading in one direction. Dr. Mark Kalenian, of Alabama Asthma and Allergy Care Center, said ...
Spring in Arkansas means blooming trees, warmer temperatures, and for many residents, a surge in seasonal allergies.
The sneezing season has already started in some regions, with global warming spurring early pollen production. Find out if you live in an allergy hot spot. Since 1970, allergy season has grown by ...
Allergy season starts in March in many parts of the United States. When the weather warms, trees bud and release pollen that can trigger congestion, a sore throat or itchy eyes for millions of ...
A new study analyzed pollen levels and over-the-counter allergy medicine use to find the worst cities for allergy sufferers in America.
The Bradford Pear tree. It's a pretty tree, but it's become quite invasive. According to the North Carolina State Extension, "From the 1950s through the 1990s, Callery pears were among the most ...
"Rain, drizzle, and high humidity will help to depress the counts somewhat. Warm, sunny weather will keep the pollen coming, especially if you add some wind," Kosisky said. April is typically the peak ...
AccuWeather's allergy forecast states that a lack of rainfall early in the weed-growing season (spring and summer), followed by temperatures dropping quickly later in the season, is expected to limit ...
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