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How to Survive Allergy Season

Last year, according to WVEC-TV meteorologist, Craig Moeller, it was the freakishly warm late winter/early spring that kicked up the pollen level and caused an early start to the year’s longer, stronger allergy season—resulting in one of the worst on record. This year the forecast isn’t any better—and possibly even worse. Patrick Rockey, chief meteorologist at WTKR-TV in Hampton Roads, Virginia, explained his outlook on this year’s allergy season to CBN News’ medical reporter, Lori Johnson.

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