The recent warm and dry weather in Central Texas has pushed Austin's cedar pollen count to its highest level so far this year ...
If you’ve lived in San Antonio during the winter, you know that "Cedar Fever" isn't actually a flu—it’s an intense allergic reaction.
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 ...
Monday brought the highest cedar pollen count of the month, and the plumes of pollen are expected to linger for several more ...
If you’re sneezing, congested, and exhausted in Houston, it may not be a cold. Cedar fever is peaking as pollen rides in on ...
The occasional sneeze or headache is no match for what’s commonly known as “cedar fever.” But it isn’t quite what it sounds ...
It was not your imagination. Cedar fever has kicked in and during the weekend it was very bad. AccuWeather put tree pollen, which includes the mountain ashe juniper that causes the misnamed cedar ...
SAN ANTONIO -"THESE ASH JUNIPER TREES HERE ON THE FAR NORTH SIDE OF SAN ANTONIO ARE PREVALENT IN OUR AREA, AND IN THE WINTER ...
Warmer weather in the Carolinas signals a rise in early-season tree pollens, worsening allergies later this week.
Cedar pollen season is at its peak in Oklahoma, with mild weather and breezy conditions contributing to the return of allergy ...
See Austin's allergy calendar: cedar fever, oak, ragweed and mold timing, plus tips to prepare and ease symptoms before peak days.
Hay fever sufferers are urged to take precautions as higher pollen levels than average are forecast, particularly in eastern ...