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Bright yellow pine pollen is probably not making you sneeze. But plenty of other pollen varieties in North Carolina can trigger allergies. Here’s what to do.
He also said in his nine years in North Carolina, he's never seen high pollen count this early in the year. It's time for the season of yellow to begin.
It’s a pollen-pocalypse. Stunning aerial photos show a haze of pollen so thick over Durham, North Carolina, it turned the sky yellow this week — as doctors in the region have reported an ...
Massive clouds of sneeze-inducing pollen overtook North Carolina this week, tinting the skies yellow and covering cars, streets and ponds in a fine powder that left footprints on the carpets of ...
Allergy sufferers likely don’t need a reminder that pollen season is upon us in North Carolina. But video of a yellow cloud of misery billowing from a falling tree offers one anyway.
The yellow pollen that seems to be everywhere in central North Carolina this week typically comes from trees — and that has hit officially high levels also.
Allergy sufferers likely don’t need a reminder that pollen season is upon us in North Carolina. But video of a yellow cloud of misery billowing from a falling tree offers one anyway.
Pine pollen has coated everything in central and Eastern North Carolina in recent weeks, but “The Pollening” is almost over.
Pollen isn’t just giving people allergies. South Carolina gators have been covered in a coat of yellow too.
Bright yellow pine pollen is probably not making you sneeze. But plenty of other pollen varieties in North Carolina can trigger allergies. Here’s what to do.