00:00Where is it really going to be the worst pollen conditions across the U.S.?
00:03Well, to start things off, we do have three pollen seasons.
00:06In the spring, we typically see the tree pollen really start to increase.
00:09In the summer, we start to see grass pollen really increase.
00:12And then in the fall, as things are winding off, we really see things increasing with the weed pollen here.
00:18So where is the worst tree pollen going to be?
00:20We're really honing in on areas around the Ohio Valley with both ample rainfall
00:25and also conditions that are looking kind of warm, especially mid to later in the spring season.
00:31Then we're also honing in on areas in the Pacific Northwest
00:33where there's going to be plenty of rainfall that we're going to see.
00:36For grass pollen, we really see a lot of the threats for grass pollen being over the northern Ohio Valley
00:43and into the Great Lakes.
00:44That's where we're looking at some of the best rainfall chances and also warmer conditions.
00:49That's really going to influence a lot of the pollen levels that we're seeing across that area.
00:54We will also see a little bit of an early tree pollen and grass pollen season in parts of the
01:00southwest
01:01where especially rainfall is around early and temperatures are really starting to surge in that area.
01:08Weed pollen is really happening later in the season, especially closer as we reach into the fall time frame.
01:15That's where we're really looking at the highest conditions, especially in western plains and into the Rockies.
01:21There's going to be a lot of weed pollen around, especially early in the season.
01:26That's when we're looking at the worst conditions there.
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