POLLEN BOMB

Warning to millions with hay fever as Met Office issues alert for ‘very high’ pollen levels amid yellow heat caution

A VERY high pollen bomb is due to drop in the UK this weekend, with hay fever sufferers warned to have allergy medicine at the ready.

Brits are set to bask in sweltering temperatures, but the sunnier weather is behind the sudden explosion in pollen levels.

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The sunnier weather is behind the sudden explosion in pollen levels
The maps show which areas in the UK have higher levels of pollen over the next few days

The Midlands, south of England, Wales and Northern Ireland are expected to see the worst of the pollen, while the north east of England and Scotland will escape with low levels.

Meanwhile, a yellow heat health alert issued by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) suggests temperatures could nudge close to 30C in some areas by Saturday.

The is in place from 9am on Friday until 9am on Monday.

The regions affected are London, the East Midlands, West Midlands, east of England, South East and the South West.

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The sudden onset of very warm weather could create uncomfortable and potentially dangerous conditions for those who suffer from pollen allergies.

"For sufferers, hay fever has been a feature of the last few days and will continue to be a feature for sufferers over the next few days and weeks," a Met Office spokesperson Grahame Madge said.

"(Sufferers will) only get a respite when the grass has shed all the available pollen or if we get significant rainfall, which will effectively wash the pollen out of the atmosphere," he added.

Doctor Milli Raizada, GP and senior clinical lecturer at Lancaster University, said: "People think it is such a minor condition but it can have an impact on people's work performance and sleep.

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"I think there are lots of theories about why (hay fever) has been so bad.

"The prolonged cold weather and then the sudden explosion of warm weather has led to very high counts of pollen."

To cope with hay fever, Dr Raizada recommends people take antihistamine tablets or use nasal or steroid sprays to reduce inflammation.

She said antihistamines can be used as a preventative measure a couple of weeks before high pollen levels are expected.

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