New Hampshire's 2020 Allergy Season Is Predicted To Be Harsh - And It's Just Beginning
It doesn’t take much to realize that spring and summer have arrived in New Hampshire. It often begins with the temps increasing, less snow and more buds on the trees. But from there the reminders aren’t quite as lovely. Many of us summer from allergies that make sure we know that spring is here and summer is on the way. Unfortunately, this year looks like it could be one of the worst in a long time.


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So, how are you supposed to get through this? Allergists say that peak pollen times are between 5 a.m. to 10 a.m. and again during dusk. Things should be a bit easier during the day, but also be aware that warmer and windier days can make conditions for folks with allergies a little bit harder.
But, don't let this keep you from the great outdoors here in New Hampshire! Enjoy it, but be prepared with tissues!
But, don't let this keep you from the great outdoors here in New Hampshire! Enjoy it, but be prepared with tissues!
Despite the allergy season that we’re encountering, we’re sure you’re going to want to get out and explore! Spend the day exploring New Hampshire’s tallest falls on this wonderful waterfall road trip.
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