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The following is an Editorial Resource from YourTotalHealth. What's best for allergy sufferers, windy You might think that a heady wind would blow away the pollen, but that’s not the case. It’s the airborne pollen that riles your senses, and on windy days there’s likely to be more of that pollen in the air. Windless days are much more likely to be low-pollen days. Cloudy, even rainy days tend to be low in pollen too. Learn more: When Pollen Falls. |
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