HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- The start of the New Year also ushered in the arrival of cedar season in southeast Texas. A cold front moved through over the weekend, allowing for cedar pollen counts that ...
It is likely that people are preparing for the heart of the holiday season, that time from Thanksgiving through Christmas/Hanukkah to New Year’s. Their thoughts are on holiday gatherings, buying gifts ...
Have you noticed you suddenly have itchy eyes, a runny nose, a scratchy throat or just an overall feeling of being unwell? You might be a victim of cedar fever, a common Central Texas allergy. While ...
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 Cedar - especially during the wintertime ...
DALLAS — Mountain cedar season is here, and this year, it's making an impactful arrival. Known for causing itchy eyes, runny noses and even the dreaded "cedar fever," mountain cedar pollen is a ...
While the Longhorns are battling in the national championship Thursday in Pasadena, here in Austin, we may be going head to head with cedar pollen. The cedar pollen season has arrived and we should ...
HOUSTON — It is cedar fever Season in Texas and you probably have felt the impacts of it these past few days. Cedar fever runs from December through March, peaking in late January and February. The ...
AUSTIN, Texas — As of Dec. 1, meteorological winter has begun. This also marks the beginning of the winter allergy season here in Central Texas. Over the past couple days, concentrations of ragweed, ...
Most people assume their runny nose in winter is a cold, since allergy season is most commonly associated with spring. However, there is one exception– cedar fever. Juniper Ashe trees (a type of 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 ...
Allergy specialists like Dr. Shelly Harvey are again readying themselves for mountain cedar, the annual irritant that makes noses run and eyes itch – potentially transforming the merriest of holiday ...