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Alamogordo’s high desert climate features dry, sunny weather with low humidity and occasional monsoon rains. This environment produces specific allergens that affect residents seasonally and year-round. The desert vegetation and unique local plants contribute to common allergy triggers in the area.
Allergy sufferers in Alamogordo experience a distinct seasonal pattern due to the local flora and climate. Understanding when allergens peak can help you prepare and manage symptoms effectively.
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