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Feeling the effects of cedar fever in Central Texas? Here's why you can blame the weather
So far this year - setting aside the January freezes - our weather has been dominated by breezy, dry cold fronts, each one stirring up cedar, aka Ashe juniper, pollen as it sweeps through. We are in ...
While the rain and storms help keep pollen counts down as it’s actively raining, after the rain clears and the environment dries out, pollen spores are even more abundant in the air. High pollen ...
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