Monday brought the highest cedar pollen count of the month, and the plumes of pollen are expected to linger for several more ...
The recent warm and dry weather in Central Texas has pushed Austin's cedar pollen count to its highest level so far this year ...
If you’re sneezing, congested, and exhausted in Houston, it may not be a cold. Cedar fever is peaking as pollen rides in on ...
Over the weekend, cedar pollen levels surged across South and Central Texas, thanks to warm and dry weather recently across ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas lawmakers are taking on cedar allergies during the 89th Legislative Session. Two bills, House Bill 3798 and Senate Bill 1927, aim to prevent a city from prohibiting the removal ...
Central Texas is entering a transition period as cedar pollen levels decline, but other pollens such as oak, elm, and pecan will soon be released, causing allergy sufferers to experience similar ...
Itchy eyes, scratchy throat, and a stuffy nose. Sound familiar? Welcome to cedar pollen season. Cedar season typically starts in mid-December and lasts two months, so unfortunately for allergy ...
The Texas A&M Forest Service is warning Texans of the upcoming cedar fever season, an allergic reaction to pollen released by mountain cedar trees. According to the forest service, the Texas Hill ...
If you’ve lived in San Antonio during the winter, you know that "Cedar Fever" isn't actually a flu—it’s an intense allergic reaction.
Most people assume their runny nose in winter is a cold, since allergy season is most commonly associated with spring. However, there is one exception– cedar fever. Juniper Ashe trees (a type of cedar ...
Authored by State Rep. Ellen Troxclair (R-Lakeway), a former Austin City Council member and co-founder of Troxclair Residential Real Estate Group, HB 3798 would prevent a municipality from prohibiting ...