The Houston Health Department reported that Friday's tree pollen count ballooned over 2,000 for the first time all year.
Just as mountain cedar season came to an end, another pesky pollen is making an appearance in the pollen count for the first ...
No residents of the home or firefighters were reported as injured, but one dog was taken to an animal hospital for treatment. The family is currently being helped by the Texas Red Cross.
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SAN ANTONIO — With many experiencing allergy-like symptoms such as sneezing, watery eyes, and a runny nose, most in south Texas immediately point to Mountain ... release cedar pollen and cold ...
Mountain cedar trees, also known as Ashe juniper ... In some parts of North Texas, pollen levels could soar into the very high range, potentially causing major discomfort for allergy sufferers.
However, juniper trees here in Texas do bear at least some resemblance ... it’s no wonder that some grow to hate mountain cedar and its dreaded pollen. Because everyone reacts differently ...
With warmer temperatures expected over the next few days, tree pollen peeking ... correlate with high mountain cedar levels outside, which meteorologists said North Texas can expect in the ...
In Texas, Ashe juniper trees, also known as mountain cedars ... told Texas A&M Today. Cedar fever is an allergic reaction to pollen released by the male Ashe juniper. Ashe junipers are ...