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Grains against the Rain: More Tree Pollen For NJ & PA

Grains against the Rain: More Tree Pollen For NJ & PA

“If you have allergies, you feel it. Tree pollen increased...Today is yet another example of how weather, pollen, and allergy symptoms are all related, “ says Dr. Dvorin. Compared to yesterday tree pollen count, overall volume increased approximately 25%. Oak Tree Pollen continues to dominate the count and accounts for 76%-81% of all tree pollen in the air in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

Shut the Door, Seal the Windows: Catkins Are Here

Shut the Door, Seal the Windows: Catkins Are Here

“We had colder temperatures overnight, but Tree pollen remains present at very high levels. Again today, Oak tree pollen accounts more than 50% of the pollen in the air, here in the Delaware Valley, right now,” said Dr. Donald Dvorin. With tree pollens prevalent, and Oak tree pollen predominant, it helps to know how pollen travels. For Oak (and many other trees), catkins are the pollen bearers.

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