RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — Springtime in central North Carolina means warmer temperatures, severe weather and yellow pollen, but we’ve only had two of those things recently. The yellow pine pollen that we ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — 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. In central North ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Pollen season is here. If you are suffering from spring allergies, you probably can blame certain trees at this point, but the pine is not one of them. Right now, the top allergens in ...
Even with the cool temperatures at this summer's start and an early June with less rain than usual, we are still seeing abundant changes outdoors. We need not even leave our yards to see the growth ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Yellow coated cars, yellow driveways and yellow lawn chairs. That yellow pollen is a nuisance, but when will it be gone? First off the visible yellow dust that covers every surface ...
COLUMBIA — Herrick Brown remembers a time he was doing field research on an island off the coast of Georgetown County. The USC professor looked down at his feet, the ground thick with years of fallen ...
In the springtime, pollen has piled deeply enough to kick up yellow dust clouds, draw smiley faces on windshields and make yellow angels on the ground. Judging from social media posts, residents have ...
Large yellow clouds, a natural phenomenon caused by pine and deodar pollen, are currently enchanting visitors in Manali, Himachal Pradesh. This annual event, driven by the trees' reproductive cycle, ...
With the thin layer of yellow dust that covers everything comes the start of the sneezing, the itchy eyes and the runny nose. It’s allergy season in Rhode Island, and yes, it’s bad this year. “All ...
A little pollen in February isn’t uncommon, but what we saw on Tuesday is unprecedented. The yellow coating is back on cars, sidewalks and really all surfaces in the Triangle. The yellow pollen is the ...
Right now, in late March, the big culprit is tree pollen. The yellow that you’re seeing right now is from our pine trees. But we are also seeing oak and Birch. Weed pollen is considered low right now, ...