The Absolute Worst US Cities For Allergies And Why

7. Memphis, Tennessee

Memphis. Photo Credit: Premium Parking @Premium Parking

It’s more bad news for Tennessee residents who just can’t seem to escape the allergies in their state. The warm days and cool nights during springtime in Memphis send pollen levels into full blast. Although the near perfect temperatures tempt many, it’s best to close your windows and run the air conditioner. Pollen levels are reported to be better this year than last, but you may still want to be cautious if you’re considering moving here. Be sure to keep all pets groomed and clean to improve your indoor dander exposure. It's time to get out of Tennesse and head over to a new city in another state!

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Hey there! I'm Holly Toledo, a 20-something wanderluster originally from the sunny shores of Puerto Rico, now calling the beautiful Pacific Northwest my home. When I'm not diving into the latest fashion trends or catching up with friends, you can bet I'm planning my next big adventure. I've been lucky enough to explore most of Europe and South America, and every trip fuels my passion for discovering new places, cultures, and experiences. I'm beyond thrilled to be part of the HeyTourist.com team, where I get to share my travel tips and stories with fellow explorers like you! Let's make your next journey unforgettable!

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