Houston’s tree pollen is easing up, but allergy season isn’t over yet
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By Daji Aswad
Published on April 11, 2026.
The Houston Health Department has reported a decrease in tree pollen counts, with most occurring from the Oak tree. However, there is a rise in grass pollen, which has also been on the rise. The department only reports pollen counts on Monday through Tuesday. The decrease is expected to continue throughout the year.
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