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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Winds and dry weather make cedar fever worse as the pollen from the ashe juniper trees blows around. (RALPH ...
Colds and the flu aren't the only reason many have been sniffling and sneezing over the past few months. "Cedar fever," as it's often called, is a wintertime allergy offender caused by the Eastern Red ...
It’s back... mountain cedar has returned to the pollen count for the first time this season, thanks to breezy north winds. From now through Valentine’s Day, thousands of us who are allergic to cedar ...
HOUSTON, Texas – Cedar fever is officially back in Houston as mountain cedar pollen levels surge across Southeast Texas. Pollen counts increased sevenfold by Thursday, reaching the “very high” range ...
Monday brought the highest cedar pollen count of the month, and the plumes of pollen are expected to linger for several more days.
This weekend's sleet and freezing temperatures have been great for people who have cedar fever allergies. The sleet and ice helped tamp down ashe mountain juniper pollen, which brought the amount in ...
Texas winters herald the bane of many allergy sufferers: cedar fever. From December to February, acres of mountain cedar—also known as Ashe juniper—in the Hill Country and parts of Dallas-Fort Worth ...
One benefit of a major winter storm in Texas: Allergy relief. North Texans who have been battling “cedar fever” from juniper pollen since early January will be happy to know that pollen counts have ...