Another year of battling cedar fever is upon us
Cedar first popped up on our allergy counts in early November. While levels thus far have been low, levels usually jump into the moderate category by mid-December and eventually peak in January.
Cedar and juniper trees grow and pollinate during the winter in the southern U.S. A large number of the cedar and juniper trees in Texas are in the Hill Country and East Texas. When winds are from the south, the pollen travels to North Texas. Wind can carry cedar or juniper pollen for miles.
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