AUSTIN, Texas — Editor's note: This blog is no longer being regularly updated. Click here for the latest allergy forecast. Did you wake up feeling stuffy Monday morning? Cedar could be to blame!
Cedar, oak, mold and rain are making allergy season worse in Austin this spring.
AUSTIN, Texas — As winds have flowed out of the north and west behind Monday morning's cold front, we are now seeing another spike in cedar pollen across Central Texas. Yet again, we've seen another ...
Cedar fever season is right around the corner. You need to start preparing now for this common Central Texas allergy. While the pollen allergy used to hit beginning the last week of December or even ...
Austin is known for its winter cedar fever season, but every season there is some kind of allergen blowing in our wind. Our eyes are itchy, our throats are scratchy, our nose is runny, our head is ...
The pollen allergy typically rears its ugly head beginning in December and lasting through January. Austin already has seen some cedar pollen counts in November and early December, but nothing like ...
Cedar fever season is coming. The annual allergy affliction that happens when the male mountain ashe juniper trees mistakenly labeled as cedar get frisky looking for the female mountain ashe junipers ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- The start of the New Year also ushered in the arrival of cedar season in southeast Texas. A cold front moved through over the weekend, allowing for cedar pollen counts that ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Cedar usually peaks from December to February, so why is it still hanging around in April? Studies show that in a warming climate, milder and drier winters might be extending allergy ...
AUSTIN, Texas -- You are going to hear a lot more people sniffling and sneezing this winter when cedar fever season begins. For Annette Dominguez, cedar pollen is public enemy No. 1. It was so ...