If you’re one of the 55 million people expected to travel in the United States over Thanksgiving — significant storms could impact your journey this week.
ST. PETERSBURG — Sara Eve Schaeffer sat atop her kitchen counter with her dog, Delly, on Wednesday listening to the electrical currents from her appliances pop and spark as the water rose below in her Shore Acres home. A day later, there was still standing water in her daughter’s bedroom, the pink walls crinkled above the baseboards. Schaeffer worried parts of the rainbow mural she painted in .
Pollen is surging across Massachusetts, and spring’s usual villains itchy eyes, runny noses, shortness of breath are among the worst they’ve ever been, according to area allergists.