SAN ANTONIO — If you're not allergic to Hill Country juniper pollen, chances are you know someone who is. Folks are rubbing their eyes and blowing their noses between sneezes. These symptoms are ...
Dry, breezy weather is helping to enhance pollen readings across the state with oak, juniper, pine and grasses being the top ...
According to the New Mexico Department of Health, if people notice a rise in symptoms in early spring, usually in March and April, this may be due to allergies of tree pollens. In central and northern ...
It was not your imagination. Cedar fever has kicked in and during the weekend it was very bad. AccuWeather put tree pollen, which includes the mountain ashe juniper that causes the misnamed cedar ...
So far this year — setting aside the January freezes — our weather has been dominated by breezy, dry cold fronts, each one stirring up cedar, aka Ashe juniper, pollen as it sweeps through. We are in ...
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