Mold spore counts rise amid humid weather conditions in southeast Texas

Have your allergies been bothering you lately, even though it’s winter? Well, mold spores could be to blame. At the end of January, mold spore levels skyrocketed across southeast Texas to the extreme category. This is because of how damp and humid it was with the daily fog and misty mornings. While mold spores may be a lesser-known allergen because you can’t see them (compared to Ragweed and Oak pollens), mold can have just as much of an impact on those who are allergic to them. Unlike tree, grass, and weed pollen, mold spores are a year-round allergen but…..

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