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 ...
CLEVELAND — If your eyes are watering and your nose won't stop running, you're not imagining it. Allergy season is getting longer, more intense, and harder to manage — and climate change is a big ...
Cedar, oak, mold and rain are making allergy season worse in Austin this spring.
If you're feeling sneezier than usual this time of year, experts say you're not alone. Nationwide, allergy season has grown longer and stronger over the years.Already, about half of the country is ...
Are you sneezing, itching your eyes, or feeling *** bit congested? You've probably been hit with spring allergies, and this year we may be dealing with symptoms for the long haul. It's definitely ...