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UNDATED — Bad news for those who are suffering through allergy attacks right now, it seems ragweed season may be longer than usual. In a typical year, mid-September is about the time when most of the triggers or allergens in the air get blown away, but experts say that’s likely not going to happen this year.
An expert from Wright State University says the ragweed season is extended this year because of the very hot summer we had.

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