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February 8, 2006

Severe allergy season

According to a news item from WALB-TV in Albany, Georgia, the warm winter season is making allergies worse in South Georgia. WALB-TV reports, “A warm winter means an early and severe allergy season.”

This unseasonably warm winter is setting the stage for a severe allergy season in many parts of the U.S. So when you evaluate a climate for the degree of allergies, keep in mind that in some areas they may be more severe this year than usual.

According to WALB-TV, local allergist Larry Smith warns, “This is only the tip of the iceberg. Pollen levels will increase even more so within the next few weeks.”

Read the entire WALB-TV news report here.


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