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Study Finds Climate Change Lengthening Allergy Season in North Carolina
RALEIGH, N.C. — A new analysis reports that allergy season in North Carolina has grown significantly longer over the past several decades, a trend researchers link to rising temperatures and climate change. The study by Climate Central found that Raleigh’s allergy season has expanded by 41 days between 1970 and 2025. That increase is nearly twice the national average growth of 21 days during the same period. Across the Southeast, allergy seasons…
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