ROCHESTER, N.Y. – If you’ve been sneezing, wheezing, or dealing with itchy eyes lately, environmental allergies may be to blame. There is a well-established connection between weather, climate, and ...
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Sneezing already? Warmer weather is triggering a longer allergy season
Metro Atlanta recorded its highest pollen count of the year so far last week, making lots of people start to sneeze and ...
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Can't stop sneezing? You're not alone as spring allergies arrive. What's blooming in Florida
There's nothing ... ah-choo. like the arrival ... sniff. of spring ... pass a tissue please. But as warmer weather replaces the freezing temperatures of winter, all those budding plants can wreak ...
If tree pollen stuffs up your nose and makes your eyes water, you probably already know the premature warm weather helped kick off this year's allergy season a bit early. Elm and cedar trees started ...
The return of balmy, moisture-rich southerly winds to Southeast Texas will be making a big difference in our daily weather patterns. Gone are the chilly mornings with temperatures in the 40s, at least ...
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