It's that time of the year again, Texas. It's the dreadful season where you're nonstop sneezing and sniffling, but it isn't the flu: it's cedar fever. Yes, cedar season has officially hit Texas, which ...
Central Texas is entering a transition period as cedar pollen levels decline, but other pollens such as oak, elm, and pecan will soon be released, causing allergy sufferers to experience similar ...
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 ...
If you’ve been sneezing nonstop or waking up with watery eyes and a stuffy nose, it may not be a winter cold. North Texas has entered the early stages of cedar fever season, that time of year when ...
Scratchy throat? Itchy eyes? Runny nose? A pollen allergy from a native Texas tree might be the culprit. Nearly 1 in 5 Texans suffer from cedar fever allergies from December to February, according to ...
One benefit of a major winter storm in Texas: Allergy relief. North Texans who have been battling “cedar fever” from juniper pollen since early January will be happy to know that pollen counts have ...
Vaccine could be coming for ‘Cedar Fever’ News / Jan 9, 2026 / 06:18 PM CST Pop some Zyrtec, grab some tissues, and buckle up – a major cedar pollen spike is expected this weekend as a cold front ...