Low pollen count expected
Tuesday, March 16, 1999 | 11:15 a.m.
Rain today and later this week is expected to keep pollen counts much lower than normal, Clark County health experts said.
For Southern Nevada residents suffering itchy, watering eyes and runny noses, the mulberry tree pollen that reached 11,716 grains of pollen in a 3-foot cube of air may have peaked.
That peak is still far below last year's highest count of 64,000 grains, the Clark County Health District said.
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