A doctor who checks the Bay Area pollen count every week says that people living in San Jose are likely to suffer more from allergy symptoms than those living on the Peninsula and in San Francisco.
And while he says the pollen levels right now are moderate, he does expect them to increase thanks to heavy winter rains and higher temperatures.
High winds will only make matters worse by sending more pollen into the air. The doctor also said Bay Area allergy sufferers may have more severe symptoms depending on where they live.
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