Allergy season can vary depending on your location and the specific allergens you're sensitive to. However, in general, spring and fall are the worst months for allergies.
- Spring allergies typically begin in February and last until the early summer. This is due to the pollination of trees, grass, and weeds.
- Fall allergies are usually caused by ragweed pollen and can start as early as August and last into November.
Some specific months to keep an eye on include:
- April, May, and September are generally the peak months for allergies across the United States.
- May is often considered the worst month for allergies nationwide.
- December, January, and September are particularly bad months for allergies in Texas.
- April, May, and September are key allergy months in California.
Remember, these are general guidelines, and your individual experience may vary based on your location and specific sensitivities.