While Friday and Saturday may bring unsettled weather, fine conditions are set to return on Sunday, paving the way for a potential heatwave. Forecasts indicate that temperatures could soar to the mid-20s for many regions across the UK in the days that follow.
However, hay fever sufferers should prepare for a significant downside to the sunny weather. A ‘pollen bomb’ is expected to accompany the heatwave, leading to exceptionally high pollen levels. This surge in pollen can exacerbate hay fever symptoms, making it a challenging period for those affected by seasonal allergies.
To fully enjoy the upcoming warm weather, it’s advisable for hay fever sufferers to take preventive measures, such as staying indoors during peak pollen times, using antihistamines, and keeping windows closed to minimize exposure. As you plan your activities for the sunny days ahead, stay informed about pollen forecasts to better manage your hayfever symptoms.
Stay updated with the latest weather and health advisories to make the most of the anticipated heatwave while protecting yourself from the effects of the ‘pollen bomb.’