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🌿 2026 Allergy Season: Read the 2026 Spring Allergy Forecast — what to expect this season and how to prepare.
Orem, Utah, nestled along the Wasatch Front, experiences a unique blend of allergens due to its high desert climate and diverse plant life. Residents commonly face allergens from native sagebrush, juniper trees, and various grasses. The dry air can also increase dust mite presence indoors, aggravating sinus issues. Understanding these local triggers is key to managing your allergy and sinus symptoms effectively.
Spring (March - May): Tree pollens, especially juniper and cottonwood, dominate this season, along with sagebrush pollen peaks. Expect increased nasal congestion and itchy eyes.
Summer (June - August): Grass pollens and occasional weed pollens appear, but lower humidity helps reduce mold growth and some indoor allergens.
Fall (September - November): Ragweed and other weed pollens flourish, often triggering persistent sinus pressure and sneezing. Cooler nights and dust accumulation indoors can worsen symptoms.
Regular use can flush out local allergens common in Orem, providing natural sinus relief.
For effective sinus rinsing, try ATO Health Sinus Rinse Packets. These packets include baking soda and saline mix designed for optimal sinus comfort.
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