The pollen count is high and will continue to climb until our next rain system arrives.
After an incredibly low pollen count Saturday, numbers will climb quickly. Elm, Juniper, and Maple are the main pollens in our area.
With such a nice week of weather headed our way, you may want to keep your eye on the pollen count, especially if you're planning to spend any time outdoors enjoying this lovely weather.
We are expecting a nice stretch of weather in the week ahead which will allow the pollen count to climb and stay high for a while. Now is the time to prepare, allergy sufferers.
If you think you are coughing, sneezing and itching more lately, you're not imagining things. Allergies have returned.
With all this warm air blowing into our region, many of you say you are feeling your seasonal allergies start to ramp up. It definitely feels more like spring than winter right now
One of the most common questions we are getting this week is, "I feel my allergies. Is the pollen count up?" So let's look at it!
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