Greenville Battling Pollen Onslaught as Allergy Season Peaks
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Greenville Battling Pollen Onslaught as Allergy Season Peaks
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Today in Greenville, South Carolina, residents are feeling the effects of pollen with allergy season in full swing. If you're an allergy sufferer, grab a cup of tea and read...
show moreThe pollen forecast for Greenville today indicates that grass and ragweed pollen are the primary culprits making noses itch and eyes water. As the summer warmth lingers into the early days of fall, ragweed's potent pollen remains prevalent, sending tiny grains into the air and causing widespread annoyance among allergy sufferers. Grass pollen is having an extended season as well, thanks to recent warm and sunny days that have contributed to higher pollen counts than usual this late in the year.
Mornings bring a fresh influx of pollen as dew helps release these pesky particles from plants, making early risers particularly susceptible to sneezing fits. If you enjoy your morning jogs or walks, consider shifting them to the late afternoon or evening when pollen levels dip.
The local weather conditions are contributing to today's allergy mischief. With the relative humidity on the higher side, allergens are sticking around longer than we'd like. This atmospheric stickiness gives pollen fewer opportunities to settle or drift away, meaning it remains suspended in the air, just waiting for the next unlucky individual to breathe it in.
It's not all bad news, though. The Weather Channel predicts that Greenville will see some showers later in the week, which should help wash pollen away and bring relief to many. Until then, wearing sunglasses can prevent pollen from irritating your eyes, while keeping windows closed will keep it out of your home. HEPA filters can also be your best friend, filtering over 99 percent of allergens from your indoor air.
For those with severe symptoms, the allure of the great indoors—where air filters buzz and tissues reside within easy reach—might become more tempting than your usual outdoor excursions. While adjusting your plans based on pollen levels might not be the most exciting prospect, your sinuses will thank you for it.
In sum, while today isn't the friendliest day for Greenville residents with allergies, knowing what you're up against is half the battle. Armed with antihistamines and a bit of strategic planning, you can face the day feeling as sneeze-free as possible. Here’s to clearer air in the future and a momentary reprieve from ragweed!
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