Common allergies across the U.S. include pollen from trees, grass, and ragweed, each peaking at different times throughout ...
Pollen counts likely will exceed historical averages in 39 states this year as warmer weather starts to blanket much of the U ...
Grass pollen season may be near, but hay fever sufferers are advised to take caution as levels of tree pollen and fungal ...
Spring allergies are in full swing, with tree, grass and ragweed pollen all peaking at different times and pollen counts ...
With roughly one in four Americans diagnosed with seasonal allergies, you’ll likely have more than a few sniffly neighbors — ...
High pollen levels are expected through most of the spring in the Pacific Northwest and Rockies states. AccuWeather points ...
For many people with seasonal allergies, spring is a difficult time. It’s particularly hard in a few of our state’s cities.
Frequently washing your hands, changing your clothes, and keeping your windows shut can help with lessening the effects of the pollen allergen.
Looking ahead, we will be entering the peak pollen count for trees in the next few weeks, which occurs from April to May.
"Millions of people living with seasonal allergies will be struggling with more intense symptoms that will likely stick around longer this year," per an expert.
With the first day of spring comes allergy season, and some of us are already experiencing the runny nose and itchy eyes that ...
Special to the American Press AccuWeather expert meteorologists are urging people living with seasonal allergies to prepare ...