Hello everybody...
It's been a while since my last post and I appologize for that. Finals are over with so now I'll be able to get back to the blogging.
Everybody loves spring time because it means the end of an always long, cold, snowy winter. Naturally, when people think of spring they think flowers, fresh green grass, and the new leaves on the trees. Although these things may be delightful to see, they can sure cause alot of problems. Those who suffer from allergies know what I'm talking about. With allergy season now in full swing, winter doesn't seem so bad now.
If you are curious on how to survive allergy season, I recommend checking out this article " How to Survive Spring Allergy Season".
For this week the outlook for allergies is not very good. Grass pollen will be on the moderate side as grass starts to grow and the lawn mowing begins. Weed and mold pollen are low. Tree pollen is high and will continue to be as trees keep budding and growing their leaves. Birch, Maple, and Oak are the main pollen contributors. Pollen information can be found on Accuweather.
Source: Accuweather

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