Allergies getting worse? It might be due to Boston's high pollen count
Do your allergies feel worse this week? There's a reason why - tree pollen is spiking and will be very high all week long.
Riley Rourke is digital producer for CBS Boston. She graduated cum laude from Emerson College with a degree in Journalism in 2023. She has previously worked for Emerson's acclaimed broadcast network WEBN, morning show Good Morning Emerson and entertainment interview show Reel Reactions.
Do your allergies feel worse this week? There's a reason why - tree pollen is spiking and will be very high all week long.
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