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Sunny, dry Houston weather is worsening ragweed pollen allergies

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Texas appears nearly entirely cloud-free in this weather satellite photo taken around 2:15 p.m. Wednesday. Forecast models like the National Blend of Models, anticipates mostly sunny skies Thursday, which means no relief is in store for people suffering from ragweed allergies.

Photo by: Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites, CIRA And NOAA

Sunny, dry Houston weather is worsening ragweed pollen allergies

If you're sniffling and sneezing lately, blame a spike in Houston ragweed pollen. Here's why sunny weather is making allergy sufferers miserable.

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