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Aug 2022
1m 22s

High pollen warning for spring, summer

RNZ
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Seasonal allergy sufferers should brace for a bad spring and summer, with lots of pollen expected. Those with asthma should keep their medication with them at all times. NIWA meteorologist Ben Noll has the forecast and joins us.  
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