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Allergy season growing longer in many Mountain West cities

Since 1970, the growing season lengthened the most in the West by 27 days, measured by the number of consecutive days between the annual last and first occurrences of 32 degrees Fahrenheit temperatures.
Courtesy Of Climate Central
Since 1970, the growing season lengthened the most in the West by 27 days, measured by the number of consecutive days between the annual last and first occurrences of 32 degrees Fahrenheit temperatures.

A new report shows that allergy season is starting earlier and lasting longer across much of the U.S., including many parts of the Mountain West.

A new report shows that allergy season is starting earlier and lasting longer across much of the U.S., including many parts of the Mountain West.

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Kaleb Roedel