Welcome to springtime in beautiful Louisiana where the pollen is plentiful and the weather can change in five minutes flat. Is it allergies or a cold? Here's a handy guide to help you figure that out.
Folks across the south have been suffering from what has been coined "Cedar Fever" since around mid-December - and it's going to get much worse before it gets better.
This overabundance of male plants pumping their pollen in the air (especially in residential areas) could be the reason you and I are sneezing more and more every year.
Your formerly red, black or blue car is now a sickly looking greenish, yellow. Your eyes are itchy and watery. Your nose is red from sneezing and your ears feel like they're going to burst. Yes my friends, it's pollen season in the south.
Spring officially arrived at 5:29am this morning when the sun was perfectly positioned over the equator. This is known as the spring or vernal equinox. This means that every day will be longer than the one before until we reach the summer solstice on Tuesday, June 20th...