
In spite of glorious spring weather in late March and April in the Southern U.S., the combination of a long, cold winter (extended into February) followed by a series of suddenly warmer days has meant that pollen from our native oaks and hickories has been released all at once, showering EVERYTHING in a golden dust.
Rain last Thursday settled things down for awhile, but this week, more sunny days mean more pollen.
The counts are remarkable and setting records.
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