Trees, bulbs, and plants noticed and have started to awaken. But for allergy sufferers, achoo!! Sniffle! Runny nose and red itchy eyes. Allergy season is here already.
that since the 1950s, summer is now three weeks longer worldwide, with the fall, winter, and spring seasons all shorter in length.
The tree pollen season is just getting underway. At this time, the greatest offending trees include Hazelnut and Birch trees. Cedar and Juniper are also getting started. Cottonwood, Poplar, Alder, Willow, and Maple trees are next at bat. Later in April and May, Sycamore, Ash, and Oak trees will contribute their own pollen.
Even though many suffer allergies during spring and summer, western Washington has a significant advantage when it comes to seasonal allergies – rain. Rain washes away pollen in the air, offering great relief to allergy sufferers. But when it comes to where to live to reduce allergy sources, this region is number one in the country. Thereviewed data from 100 cities across the United States, and the Seattle area is ranked at the top of all those cities.
When North Sound weather does get warmer and drier, pollen counts rise. The Northwest Asthma and Allergy Center posts daily pollen counts, including the most common offending pollen contributors. The next rainy or even windy day will reduce pollen in the air and offer allergy relief.
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