AZ Allergist calls it a 'crazy' allergy season
"Our allergy season usually starts in mid-February. But even the beginning of January we were already starting to see symptoms, it was unbelievable," said Dr. Duane Wong with Arizona Allergy Associates.
It's OK to blame the weather. A mild winter with the lack of freezing temperatures is the reason more Kleenex is selling this season
"Once it gets hot a few days in a row, then the pollen counts drop down. And even though it's hot, most people start to feel a lot better then," Wong said.
So stay inside during the peak hours, specifically, 5 p.m. through 10 a.m. the following morning is when pollen counts are highest.
Bring your antihistamines, eye drops and Kleenex
Ya'll come back now ya hear.......