The pollen count this morning is still high, but barely, at 129, according to Severe Weather Team 2 Meteorologist Karen Minton.

That's a fraction of the month's high, at 6,152, following Monday's rain (which is expected to continue).

Oak, pine, maple, sycamore and willow are all top contributors, Minton tweeted.

Grass and weeds are low, she tweeted.

The pollen count over the last seven days has averaged 2,407.

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