Dust & Dander Forecast
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Thursday
May 31
10 out of 10 (medium - high) -
Friday
Jun 1
7 out of 10 (medium - high)Showers and thunderstorm Hi 60° Low 47° Humidity 63% forecast detailsVery High Indoor dust and dander levels will be very high. Actions to control indoor dust and dander are strongly recommended.
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Saturday
Jun 2
7 out of 10 (medium - high)Clouds and sun with a shower Hi 73° Low 49° Humidity 42% forecast detailsVery High Indoor dust and dander levels will be very high. Actions to control indoor dust and dander are strongly recommended.
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Sunday
Jun 3
7 out of 10 (medium - high)Times of clouds and sun Hi 79° Low 57° Humidity 42% forecast detailsVery High Indoor dust and dander levels will be very high. Actions to control indoor dust and dander are strongly recommended.
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Monday
Jun 4
8 out of 10 (medium - high)Pleasant with clouds and sun Hi 80° Low 58° Humidity 45% forecast detailsVery High Indoor dust and dander levels will be very high. Actions to control indoor dust and dander are strongly recommended.
Today's Pollen Forecasts
Grass Pollen
Very High Grass pollen levels will be very high. Plan activities and medication accordingly.
Tree Pollen
High Tree pollen levels will be high. Plan activities and medication accordingly.
Ragweed Pollen
Moderate Ragweed pollen levels will be moderate.
Mold Pollen
High Mold pollen levels will be high. Plan activities and medication accordingly.
Allergies Live Feed
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Why Are Pollen Allergies So Common?
LifesLittleMysteries.com - May 2, 2012; 9:09 AM ET
Humans have been around plants for our entire evolutionary history. So why are roughly 20 percent of Americans allergic to pollen?
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Climate Change is Expanding Allergy Risks
eenews.net - Apr 30, 2012; 10:05 AM ET
Warm winter, human development and climate change converge to create a brutal allergy season that will likely get worse for years to come, according to experts.
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Nothing to Sneeze at: Allergies May Be Good for You
ScientificAmerican.com - Apr 26, 2012; 12:06 PM ET
A new hypothesis argues that allergies emerged to protect us from harmful environmental substances
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Surviving Allergy Season
myOptumHealth.com - Apr 25, 2012; 2:29 PM ET
Watery eyes, runny nose, sneezing fits - the woes of hay fever. If these symptoms mark the start of your spring or fall, follow these simple steps to help you get by.
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5 Ways to Safely Withstand Allergy Season
Care2.com - Apr 18, 2012; 12:36 PM ET
Seniors often have complicating factors such as chronic diseases that can make it difficult to deal with their allergies.
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7 Herbal Remedies for Spring Allergies
Care2.com - Apr 10, 2012; 9:48 AM ET
Mother Nature offers a number of herbal remedies to help ease our sniffles and sneezes.
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4 Ways to Reduce Indoor Allergens
Care2.com - Apr 5, 2012; 10:47 AM ET
Use these four tips to make your home an allergen-free haven.
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How to Deal With Spring Pet Allergies
AccuWeather.com - Apr 2, 2012; 7:43 AM ET
It's not just humans that have to deal with allergies, pets do too. Here are some tips.
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The AccuWeather.com Dust & Dander Forecast will help you determine how conducive conditions are to the accumulation of dust and dander in the air and on the surfaces inside your home.
Why Are Pollen Allergies So Common?
Humans have been around plants for our entire evolutionary history. So why are roughly 20 percent of Americans allergic to pollen?
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Flu Forecast
Neutral The weather will not significantly impact the risk of catching the flu, nor its severity or duration..
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Extreme Indoor dust and dander levels will be extremely high. Actions to control indoor dust and dander are very strongly recommended.