The cedar season has officially started in Central Texas. It’s a time to b extra aware of weather changes that can cause the ...
Cedar fever can resemble the common cold or the flu, and it’s most common after a cold front moves through the region.
Common cedar fever symptoms include sneezing, nasal congestion, itchy or watery eyes, and throat irritation. In some cases, ...
It’s time for Texans to brace for cedar fever season once again. Cedar fever is an allergic reaction to the pollen released by mountain cedar trees, and unfortunately, you don’t have to be allergic to ...
While Southeast Texas isn’t home to the highest concentration of cedar trees, we can still get pollen into Houston thanks to cold fronts moving in from the west.
Cedar fever season has arrived in the Alamo City. Each gusty cold front blows more and more brown or yellow cedar pollen off ...
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