SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - Spring has arrived, causing many to come down with minor illnesses. But this isn’t only because of the temperature change. Most know this time of year as allergy season.
Atlanta’s tree pollen count reached 5,902 on Tuesday and exceeded 6,500 Monday. Doctors say the body attacks pollen when counts are high. They recommend keeping windows closed and using proper air ...
Houston tree pollen counts on Monday reached their highest point yet this spring, and more high pollen days are expected this week. High atmospheric pressure, warm weather and a lack of rainfall are ...
Spring has arrived, and pollen levels are already on the rise across the Triangle, bringing a familiar yellow coating to cars, sidewalks and outdoor surfaces. According to the latest pollen count, ...
Acadiana's weather is settling into a dry and warmer than normal pattern for the first days/week of Celestial Spring that will allow tree pollen to spike in the weeks ahead. Surface high pressure in ...
The first day of spring, March 20, is almost here, yet Louisiana is already experiencing copious amounts of pollen that trigger seasonal allergies. When pollen will reach it's peak depends on the area ...
AIKEN — The season for sneezin' has arrived in the Aiken-Augusta area, with allergy sufferers and some medical professionals facing extra challenges largely due to alder, elm and juniper trees going ...
South Carolina pollen season kicks off in February around springtime and peaks during March. Tree pollen is the current primary allergen, with grass pollen expected to rise as temperatures increase.
It’s hard to miss — that powdery yellow substance that coats cars, sidewalks, even puddles after rain. It can only mean one thing. Pollen is making its annual return to South Carolina, so you might ...
WASHINGTON — You may be loving the warm air and sunshine in the D.C. area. So are the trees. The latest allergy report shows tree pollen count is currently high for the D.C. area. Cue the allergy ...
DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- Trees are waking up due to the recent warm spell we've experienced across central NC and that means pollen counts are increasing. In just a few short weeks, pine pollen will ...