Dec. 19—COLLEGE STATION — It's time for Texans to brace for cedar fever season once again, complete with runny noses, itchy eyes and general misery. Cedar fever is an allergic reaction to the pollen ...
The Texas A&M Forest Service is warning Texans of the upcoming cedar fever season, an allergic reaction to pollen released by mountain cedar trees. According to the forest service, the Texas Hill ...
Since that pollen is wind-disseminated, cedar fever can affect individuals far removed from areas with a high concentration of juniper trees. And the source isn’t limited to Ashe junipers. In more ...
Mountain cedar season begins in December, peaks in January, and ends around Valentine's Day (Copyright 2021 by KSAT - All rights reserved.) SAN ANTONIO – It’s ...
Cedar allergy sufferers are experiencing the Austin area’s second-highest cedar pollen levels in our KXAN record books Monday after dry weather and gusty winds over the weekend. Cedar pollen levels ...
WACO, Texas (KWTX) - Loads of Cedar pollen continue to blow through Central Texas, and the severe drought in the summer and extremely low temperatures in December may cause higher levels of cedar ...
It’s cold out, but allergy sufferers can’t catch a break. From now through mid-February, it’s prime time for the annual phenomenon known as cedar fever, when mountain cedar trees unleash their clouds ...
In this COVID-19 pandemic era, every cough, sneeze or sore throat can cause anxiety. But, if you are feeling less than stellar right now, it may very well be because of today’s cedar count, measured ...
Mountain cedar, aka Ashe juniper, is one of the native Texas ”cedars” responsible for the allergy known as “cedar fever.” Howard Garrett / Special Contributor Texas cedars are actually junipers. But ...
Cedar fever spreads Since the pollen is spread by the wind, cedar fever can affect individuals far removed from areas with a high concentration of juniper trees. And the source isn’t limited to Ashe ...