Seasonal allergies in South Carolina are made worse by the abundance of pollen-producing trees like live oaks, longleaf and ...
Have you seen the meme about all of the “seasons” packed into winter in the South? It goes something like winter, fool’s ...
We are one week into March. While we've had storms and wild temperature swings so far this month, we still haven't had the annual blanket of yellow pine pollen.
The powder, dubbed pollen, is airborne throughout much of the year in the Wiregrass but packs the biggest punch during the springtime months thanks to trees, especially oak and pine species.
“A lot of what we’re seeing right now is more of the pine pollen, which kind of has this waxy coating to it, and that’s why you’ll see it kind of floating on the waters and things like ...
including Pine, Mulberry, Ash, Cedar, Hackberry, Sycamore and Oak. The FOX Forecast Center points to dry, windy weather as a significant factor in how much pollen is circulating in the air ...