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Spring is definitely in the air, along with pollen. The culprits making people feel not-sot-great are trees like maple, juniper, and cedar. But worst of season is yet to come.
Tree pollen has been very high since last week. At the same time, grass pollen have ranged from 'very high' and 'low' concentration levels.
Cedar pollen counts originating near Austin and the Hill Country are expected to blow into Houston after a cold front over New Year's Eve weekend.
AccuWeather The frigid temperatures kept trees dormant, Bielory said. Once the temperatures turn warmer and buds to open on tree branches, the pollen counts will grow.