You Might Not Like These Predictions About New Hampshire's Upcoming Peak Allergy Season
By Michelle|Published April 02, 2019
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It’s springtime in New Hampshire and that means getting outside and appreciating everything that the Granite State has to offer in the way of trails, forests, beaches and breezes. But, with the change in season comes a few things that aren’t perfect. A few more thunderstorms and, worst of all, allergy season! Below you’ll find an Accuweather map showing peak allergy season across the northeast to better plan for your outdoor activities.
Despite the possible allergy onslaught, if you’re excited about the upcoming spring season you’ll want to consider these 7 easy springtime hikes to make the most of your time outdoors.
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