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Hutto Allergy Report

Austin is called the Allergy Capital of the World for a good reason. Austin has airborne allergens throughout the year. In the fall, we have “Hay Fever” caused by Ragweed from mid-August to mid-November. In the winter we have “Cedar Fever” caused by cedar pollen from December to February. In the Spring we have Oak, Elm, Pecan, and Ash tree pollen. In addition, we have Mold and Grasses that cause problems throughout the year. Check out our 5-day allergy report to plan your week accordingly.

    Sep 30

    83°HIGH 74°LOW
  • Cloudy and very humid with occasional rain and a thunderstorm
  • Overall Air Quality: Good
  • Grass: Low
  • Mold: Low
  • Tree: Low
  • Ragweed: Low
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    Oct 01

    90°HIGH 72°LOW
  • A touch of morning rain; otherwise, cloudy and very humid
  • Overall Air Quality: Good
  • Grass: Low
  • Mold: Low
  • Tree: Low
  • Ragweed: Low
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    Oct 02

    91°HIGH 72°LOW
  • Clouds followed by a brightening sky and uncomfortably humid
  • Overall Air Quality: Moderate
  • Grass: Low
  • Mold: Low
  • Tree: Low
  • Ragweed: Low
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    Oct 03

    92°HIGH 74°LOW
  • Low clouds, then some sun, hot and humid with a t-storm around in the afternoon; possible danger of dehydration and heatstroke while doing strenuous activities
  • Overall Air Quality: Moderate
  • Grass: Low
  • Mold: Low
  • Tree: Low
  • Ragweed: Low
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    Oct 04

    93°HIGH 76°LOW
  • A couple of morning showers; otherwise, clearing, hot and very humid; possible danger of dehydration and heatstroke while doing strenuous activities
  • Overall Air Quality: Moderate
  • Grass: Low
  • Mold: Low
  • Tree: Low
  • Ragweed: Low
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