Need allergy relief? Here’s how this cold blast could alter pollen numbers in Central Florida
Read full article: Need allergy relief? Here’s how this cold blast could alter pollen numbers in Central FloridaA blast of rain followed by much colder air could bring a noticeable dip to pollen levels across Central Florida.
Achoo! Allergy levels to remain high this week
Read full article: Achoo! Allergy levels to remain high this weekIt’s rough out there. After a cold start to February, spring has sprung over the couple of weeks leading to the start of the spring allergy season. Grasses, oak and juniper have been the main allergens in our atmosphere.
Any relief in sight? Dust related allergies, heat remain high
Read full article: Any relief in sight? Dust related allergies, heat remain highORLANDO, Fla. – If your allergies and sinuses are acting up, the dust from Sahara Desert that has been in our sky is likely to blame. The lower concentration of dust should help allergies improve by the middle of the week. Tropical Update:Two areas in the tropics have been highlighted as having a low chance to develop. The tropics remain relatively quiet. Two areas have been highlighted by the National Hurricane Center as having a low chance to develop.