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  • Posts: 5,726
    Rain, rain and more rain. It's like I live in Oregon or something.
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  • Posts: 11,353
    Windy as h*%l here too.

    The pollen is ridiculous now! :s
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  • Posts: 7,165
    Tony M wrote: »
    Windy as h*%l here too.

    The pollen is ridiculous now! :s

    You think you have pollen?
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    I moved to Atlanta in 1996, pollen got to me starting in spring 1997. By 1998, there was a day when pollen hit 6000 or something which was a record at that time and next thing you know, I developed asthma. 10 years of allergy serum treatments and now it doesn't bother me so much, but you can feel it in your eyes, lungs, nose, etc when it gets above 5000. FYI, extreme levels start at 2000.
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    Rain last couple of days with a lightning storm in there. 91 in SA today.
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  • Posts: 11,353
    edited March 29
    billbillw wrote: »

    You think you have pollen?
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    I moved to Atlanta in 1996, pollen got to me starting in spring 1997. By 1998, there was a day when pollen hit 6000 or something which was a record at that time and next thing you know, I developed asthma. 10 years of allergy serum treatments and now it doesn't bother me so much, but you can feel it in your eyes, lungs, nose, etc when it gets above 5000. FYI, extreme levels start at 2000.

    I will see if I can find our City's Pollen count now. Nothing like yours. I feel lucky now.



    A summary of the pollen collected during 9:00 AM Thursday, March 27, 2025 - 9:00 AM Friday, March 28, 2025.
    (Change Date) (See Trend Graph)

    Pollen Type Number of Grains Severity Pollen Count
    (grains/m3)
    Grasses 67 HIGH (61 - 600 grains) 21.5
    Trees 1444 HIGH (271 - 3000 grains) 462.8
    Weeds 14 LOW (0 - 30 grains) 4.5
    Total Pollen Count for this Reporting Period: 488.8 grains/m3.
    Comments: Predominant Tree Pollen: Pine and Oak
    More information about this report and other pollen monitor information can be found here.

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    Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them.
  • Posts: 7,165
    Unfortunately, Atlanta has become known as the pollen capitol of the United States. I'm sure there are some other cities in the Piedmont Region that are just as bad. Anyone from the Charlotte area have any numbers? Birmingham?
  • Posts: 19,575
    Dunno about numbers but you walk outside with a perfectly clean phone and it's covered in 2 minutes or less. A strong breeze comes by? Well, you see said pollen blow, as if it were snow.

    Tom
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  • Posts: 7,165
    Sounds familiar Tom.
  • Posts: 34,301
    This is what we woke up to...
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    Compare that to the far, far more lovely weather we had exactly a year ago today (08Apr2024) -- clear skies and nigh-on balmy temperatures, which was quite fortuitous. :)
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  • Posts: 2,481
    Masters week weather in Georgia!

    Cold and windy; started Sunday and yesterday with rain and more rain.

    When I have gone to the Masters in years past, I have always seen new visitors from the North visiting the South and experiencing this weather in shorts and t-shirts expecting Florida like beach temperatures.
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    Harry / Marietta GA
  • Posts: 11,353
    The Pollen has thined out now, BUT...

    The Live Oak and Pecan tree TASSLES are falling like brown snow now. :#

    They fill up the cowl under the wipers and also pile up on the wipers. They get into any crack or crevice your vehicles have.

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  • Posts: 11,353
    This came through tonight. It was a little hurricane! :o

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    Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them.
  • Posts: 5,630
    Great weather here in Tennessee. Was just sitting in the screen room
    with the cat after mowing the back yard.
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