As temperatures rise in Beaufort County, a familiar blanket of yellow dust will make a return — along with pesky seasonal allergies.
Pollen counts in South Carolina can begin rising as early as February and typically peak in March and April as the weather warms, according to Dr. Manan Shah, CEO of the Wyndly allergy clinic. The state is often ranked as one of the worst for seasonal allergies, he wrote in a blog post last year.
The Hilton Head Island area is seeing its first glimpses of springtime weather after an unusually cold winter and significant snowfall. Forecasts for the first half of March predict high temperatures consistently reaching into the mid to high 70s Fahrenheit, according to the National Weather Service…