ATLANTA — Do you feel like you’re sneezing your way through the calendar each spring? You’re not alone! Allergy season ...
Spring allergies are in full swing, with tree, grass and ragweed pollen all peaking at different times and pollen counts ...
Pollen counts likely will exceed historical averages in 39 states this year as warmer weather starts to blanket much of the U ...
We are one week into March. While we've had storms and wild temperature swings so far this month, we still haven't had the ...
Thursday, March 20, the pollen count in Atlanta reached 1,551, which is considered "extremely high." This is the first day reaching the "extremely high" threshold this season.
We can expect the amount of pollen to go up as temperatures continue to climb into the 70s and then 80s. Typically, allergy ...
For many people with seasonal allergies, spring is a difficult time. It’s particularly hard in a few of our state’s cities.
Ragweed pollen originates from thistle, which is abundant throughout Alabama, particularly in the form of yellow thistle. Ragweed season typically kicks off alongside grass season, and relief won't ...
Brace for The Pollening. Yes, some pollen started falling this week, but when does the thick, yellow pine pollen start?
If you’re noticing itchy eyes and a scratchy throat, you might be experiencing a return of seasonal allergies.