From the Ohio Valley to the Pacific Northwest, shifting weather patterns are set to trigger aggressive, early-season pollen surges.
If you live in parts of the West and South, you may already be reaching for your allergy meds. Tree pollen is ramping up in those regions, according to AccuWeather.com, which issued its 2026 pollen ...
A dramatic pollen “bomb” was captured on video in Franklin, Tennessee. The sudden burst of tree pollen created a large ...
Two metropolitan areas in the Pacific Northwest made the top 10, including a city in Washington state. Boise was the No. 1 worst city for allergy sufferers in the nation, according to the foundation.
A warm, windy Wednesday triggered an early-season surge in tree pollen across the Triangle. The culprit? The trees. Other WRAL Top Stories According to Wednesday morning’s pollen report, four types of ...
A cold end to winter, combined with a surge of March warmth, has allowed for many trees to pollinate at the same time.
Specific immunoglobulin E (IgE) testing of more than 23 million samples revealed that rates of sensitization to tree pollen varied significantly by tree species; male patients and urban residents had ...
Pollen levels are on the rise across the Northeast, signaling the start of what experts predict will be an intense and extended allergy season this spring. Warmer weather, heavy rainfall, and ...
Pollen levels, especially from trees, are running high across parts of Florida, as the state transitions out of its winter allergy season and heads towards the spring cycle. According to allergen ...
Spring is here, and so is allergy season. Well, to be fair, pollen in the Deep South is kind of like the threat of tornadoes. It might be worse in the spring or fall, but the risk is with us all year.