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 ...
Allergy seasons come in all shapes and sizes across Oklahoma. And even when the winter cold settles in, many Oklahomans still find themselves sniffling and sneezing due to a common winter culprit: ...
Cedar fever hits Oklahoma City early, sparking allergy season ...
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 ...
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Cedar fever affects Texoma with high pollen levels
DURANT, Okla. (KXII) - Texoma residents are experiencing high levels of cedar pollen, causing allergy symptoms known as cedar fever. Nasal congestion, watery eyes, and a scratchy throat are some ...
Mountain cedar season begins in December, peaks in January, and ends around Valentine's Day (Copyright 2021 by KSAT - All rights reserved.) After a relatively tame ...
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 ...
DALLAS -- 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 ...
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