The dreaded courtship of the loblolly pine and its cousins has reached its crescendo. Here’s when we’ll see relief.
Across North Carolina, late March and early April are typically the yellowest time of the year. Tree pollen is peaking and ...
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The pollen levels are at an all-time high. The Piedmont Triad hit the highest numbers ever for grass pollen in March, ...
It seems like we can’t talk about it enough this time of year. Pollen made a brief exit after Monday’s rain and storms, but has certainly come back with a vengeance since.
Spotty rain and drizzle continue in the mountains of North Carolina today with a slight chance for a storm as the warm front ...
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ABC11 on MSNParkgoers balance spring break with 'really horrible' pollenThe Division of Air Quality, which operates under the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality, takes pollen ...
According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, February to April is the peak times for tree allergies.
Earlier this month, the program released a list of the worst cities for people with seasonal allergies to live in. Wichita, ...
Seasonal allergies are usually at their peak in S.C. during the months of April, June, and September. These are the months ...
While other trees, grasses and weeds add to the mix of particulates, it’s pine pollen that descends like a yellow curtain across central and Eastern North Carolina in late February to early March.
Many have noticed the golden dusting that seem like a yellow haze some days that’s swept across central North Carolina.
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