The cedar season has officially started in Central Texas. It’s a time to b extra aware of weather changes that can cause the ...
Common cedar fever symptoms include sneezing, nasal congestion, itchy or watery eyes, and throat irritation. In some cases, ...
Plan now for Austin allergy caused by amorous trees that want to spread their pollen everywhere, causing itchy eyes, runny ...
In Texas, what is known as mountain cedar is actually Ashe juniper, making cedar fever especially irritating in the Hill ...
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, right? But along with the holiday cheer comes something far less joyful for many in ...
If you’ve been sneezing nonstop or waking up with watery eyes and a stuffy nose, it may not be a winter cold. North Texas has entered the early stages of cedar fever season, that time of year when ...
While Southeast Texas isn’t home to the highest concentration of cedar trees, we can still get pollen into Houston thanks to cold fronts moving in from the west.
Cedar fever can resemble the common cold or the flu, and it’s most common after a cold front moves through the region.
It’s back... mountain cedar has returned to the pollen count for the first time this season, thanks to breezy north winds.
Cedar fever season has arrived in the Alamo City. Each gusty cold front blows more and more brown or yellow cedar pollen off ...
High temperatures will range from the mid-60s to near 70 degrees Thursday and mid- to upper 70s Friday before cooler air over the weekend.
Hiking trails like the Navajo Loop and Queen's Garden provide breathtaking views of Bryce's famous hoodoos.