Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This week's question comes from Morning Brief reader Alex, who asks, "Can weather make pollen worse?" Meteorologist Sara Tonks: ...
As unreasonably warm temperatures grip Washington DC, the National Weather Service is using the same phrase — "very high" — to describe pollen levels blanketing the region. Here's what to know as the ...
May 30-31 pollen counts are forecast in the medium-high range across Michigan.
Pollen levels are staying elevated across much of Georgia, with several cities reporting high or near-high conditions this week. The numbers show allergy season remains in full swing for many ...
So, I simply noted that “After a lifetime of living allergy-free, I got slammed by the pollen from early blooming trees in ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Central Florida is experiencing a mix of warm and chilly temperatures, increased humidity, and scattered pre-spring showers — classic conditions that lead to a surge in pollen ...
Pollen allergies are getting worse across the country, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America’s 2026 “Allergy Capitals: The Most Challenging Places to Live with Allergies” report.
If you’ve been dealing with a runny nose and itchy eyes this week, you’re not alone. Pollen levels in the New Jersey region have been rising — close to their highest levels so far this season, ...