As a result, mountain cedar pollen can cause severe symptoms, including congestion, sneezing, itchy or watery eyes, sinus pressure, sore throat, and fatigue. Symptoms often feel like a cold or flu, ...
The symptoms are caused by pollen from Ashe juniper trees — also known as mountain cedar — which are native to the state’s ...
Q: My daughter in East Texas has several red cedars in the field next to her house. When we were visiting at Christmas, two of them were rusty colored all over. What causes that? They looked normal ...
Cedar fever is seen from December through February, especially after dry and windy fronts. Right now, Texoma is experiencing high levels of pollen due to wind patterns.
Many Texans in December have a their own take on the classic Christmas song, “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year.” This version would go: “It’s the most wonderful time of the year. With ...
After a weekend of very high tree pollen counts and cedar fever, this week might not be as bad. Here's what you can do if you ...
The scratchy throats and watery eyes many residents are experiencing might be due to higher than average tree pollen.
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 ...
We’re in the middle of cedar fever season in North Texas people who suffer from allergies might want to brace for the next few days. With warmer temperatures expected over the next few days, tree ...
This week, we have two cold fronts on the way. The sharp pressure changes help the trees dump pollen. The one on Wednesday ...
Though the weather has warmed up and allergens have seemingly subsided for a few days, one can never get too comfortable when ...