As allergy season hits its peak, Thursday is gearing up to be a tough day for many in Northern California. With dry air and strong winds whipping through the area, allergy sufferers can expect an influx of tree pollen in particular, with Oak, Ash, and especially Mulberry trees causing the most trouble. If you thought you could escape the season with just a few sniffles, think again.
The forecast suggests Thursday will be the worst day for allergy woes in the coming week. Those breezy conditions will stick around into Friday, but you might find some relief by Saturday when the winds ease. However, don’t get too comfortable; come Sunday, higher temperatures could spark another wave of pollen production, leaving many reaching for their tissues.
But all is not lost! Rain is expected next week, which often does wonders in clearing the air of all that pesky pollen. In the meantime, stay vigilant, because for allergy sufferers, this week might just feel like a never-ending battle. Who knew Mother Nature could be so unforgiving?
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