Pine and cedar pollen counts have dropped significantly from yesterday’s readings. It’s not a perfect science, so I don’t really believe that cedar is at 220, but that’s what the data indicates. After hitting 1500 yesterday, pine has dropped below 500. These two are the main factors contributing to the overall decline in tree pollen counts. Oak is still very heavy with a reading of close to 700, and it’ll only continue to get stronger from here. There are 15 individual tree emitters in Houston alone.

There’s really no news on the mold, grass, or weed side. The values are stable and fluctuating only due to measurement volatility. The only caveat is that the Houston Health website is stating mold is at levels of 4619, but my formulas and SUMIFs are showing that mold is coming in at 4915. Not a huge difference, but I want to disclose any potential data issues.

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