00:00Picture-perfect spring day? Your allergies probably hate that. Warm sunshine, blue skies,
00:06and a breeze may feel amazing, but those same conditions allow pollen to spread further and
00:10linger in the air. Without rain to clear it out, exposure goes up even when the weather looks
00:15perfect. The American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology says airborne pollen is a major
00:20trigger for sneezing, congestion, and itchy eyes. That's why your worst allergy days often fall on
00:26the nicest days. If your sneezing ramps up after a breezy, sunny afternoon, you're not imagining it.
00:32Bottom line, check the pollen count just like you checked the forecast.
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