WASHINGTON — If you suffer from allergies, get ready. Tree pollen levels are likely to spike to high this week, thanks to a stretch of warmer than average weather. This week's weather in the D.C.
The N.C. Department of Environmental Quality this season reported the two highest tree pollen levels since it started measuring them in 1999. Here, pollen sits on rain drops on the trunk of a car in ...
The arrival of spring is a relief after a long and dreary winter. Sunshine, green grass, blooming flowers, and chirping birds are the best sights to see. However, it's also the time of year when ...
Yeah, that's going to cause some sneezing. Video of construction workers in Southern Georgia caused a tree to release a plume of pollen when it was cut down. The plume is an impressive addition of ...
Allergy season is most severe in the spring — around May — though each season can bring different pollen allergies. Here's what you need to know.
Hard to believe with the snow on the ground, but spring allergies are on the rise. Local doctors who keep the official pollen counts say levels of tree pollen are high. Warm weather caused some trees ...
Trees are smarter than you think, and the evidence is found in their unique ways they disperse their seeds. Cottonwood trees release white tufts that float in the air – a dreamy sight until you ...
No, you’re not imagining it. Over roughly the last week, Raleigh has recorded two separate tree pollen levels higher than any recorded since 1999. That’s showing up on car hoods, on sidewalks and in ...
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