One local pilot was in the skies around T.F. Green Airport in Warwick this week and saw the area's pollen from a very different (and very surprising) point of view.
So I noticed my car was covered in pollen about a week ago, and I rinsed it down with a hose thinking it got that color because all the pollen was building up over the course of a few weeks... So I washed it, and LITERALLY the next day it was covered again, so this time I went HARD on my car wash, soap, water, sponge, the whole 9 yards thinking that'll keep it away...
Doctors are warning that the high pollen counts combined with the rain in the forecast this weekend could make it difficult for people with asthma and allergies.
Thanksgiving is the leading day for home cooking fires, and the National Fire Protection Association says nearly four times as many home cooking fires happen on Thanksgiving than on the average day.
Fall is a really pretty time of year, with the leaves changing and all of the fall and holiday decorations underway. However, with fall comes allergies for a lot of people, myself included.
I love Fall more than anything. What I can't stand is the neverending barrage of allergies hitting me left and right. Can my nose just stop running for 5 seconds please?