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Allergy sufferers, get ready for coughs, sneezes and sniffles. According to Accuweather’s 2025 allergy forecast, pollen levels are already soaring, with one expert warning about a potential “dual peak” in certain regions. Tree pollen has reportedly already kicked off the season in the southern U.S., and grass pollen and ragweed will only ramp up as we transition into summer. With roughly one in four Americans diagnosed with seasonal allergies, you’ll likely have more than a few sniffly neighbors — if you aren’t one yourself.

Cool early spring weather in the East could temporarily slow pollen release, but once temperatures climb, you can expect surges of heavy pollen, according to Accuweather’s forecast. Even typically milder areas, like the Pacific Northwest, may see more intense pollen spikes this year, which means it’s time to do everything you can to prep your home environment to keep ragweed, tree pollen and grass pollen from wreaking too much havoc on your sinuses.

There’s only so much you can do aside from riding out allergy season until cold weather returns, but below, we’ve rounded up some top-rated products for dealing with relentless pollen and other allergens — like in-home air purifiers, a top-rated vacuum, humidifiers and more. Whether you want to improve indoor air quality or shield your bedding, these picks offer a practical line of defense against sneezes, watery eyes, sinus headaches and other spring and summer symptoms.

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last year too much ga vunde. ee year inka ante.. MG povadame

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1 hour ago, Spartan said:

Allergy sufferers, get ready for coughs, sneezes and sniffles. According to Accuweather’s 2025 allergy forecast, pollen levels are already soaring, with one expert warning about a potential “dual peak” in certain regions. Tree pollen has reportedly already kicked off the season in the southern U.S., and grass pollen and ragweed will only ramp up as we transition into summer. With roughly one in four Americans diagnosed with seasonal allergies, you’ll likely have more than a few sniffly neighbors — if you aren’t one yourself.

Cool early spring weather in the East could temporarily slow pollen release, but once temperatures climb, you can expect surges of heavy pollen, according to Accuweather’s forecast. Even typically milder areas, like the Pacific Northwest, may see more intense pollen spikes this year, which means it’s time to do everything you can to prep your home environment to keep ragweed, tree pollen and grass pollen from wreaking too much havoc on your sinuses.

There’s only so much you can do aside from riding out allergy season until cold weather returns, but below, we’ve rounded up some top-rated products for dealing with relentless pollen and other allergens — like in-home air purifiers, a top-rated vacuum, humidifiers and more. Whether you want to improve indoor air quality or shield your bedding, these picks offer a practical line of defense against sneezes, watery eyes, sinus headaches and other spring and summer symptoms.

Every year nature is warning us and looks like it will be terrible.

Texas lo snow, Ice freeze, warm weather then strong  wind and fires

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Already two months nundi lolli nadustundi…

Especially where we are….wild fires valla vegetation motham egiripoindi, tarvata santa ana winds punyama ani motham ash antha spread ayundi..ipudu ie allergies..

Two months nundi ide nadustundi…School poragalla nose aithe continuously running..cough and cold lasting for weeks..

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15 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

Already two months nundi lolli nadustundi…

Especially where we are….wild fires valla vegetation motham egiripoindi, tarvata santa ana winds punyama ani motham ash antha spread ayundi..ipudu ie allergies..

Two months nundi ide nadustundi…School poragalla nose aithe continuously running..cough and cold lasting for weeks..

ma deggara flu rise lo unde..

dec-march -- hospital parking lots were looking like costco parking lots at any given time...

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