Winter Allergies in Warm Climates: Why They Still Happen (Even in Florida)
- Von Vergara
- Oct 13
- 2 min read

When most people think of winter, they picture snow, cold air, and a break from allergy season. But in warm, humid states like Florida, winter allergies don’t take time off they just change form.
Why Allergies Flare Up in Florida’s “Winter”
Unlike northern states, Florida’s mild winter means plants, grass, and mold continue to thrive year-round. Common winter allergens include:
Mold spores — triggered by humidity and fallen leaves
Dust mites — often stirred up by indoor heating or closed windows
Pollen — from trees like oak and pine that pollinate earlier than you’d think
For sensitive individuals, this means congestion, sneezing, post-nasal drip, and itchy eyes can stick around long after the holidays.
Allergies vs. Cold Symptoms
Winter allergies can mimic a lingering cold. The key difference?
Colds usually resolve within 7–10 days.
Allergies last weeks or even months if the trigger remains.
If your symptoms persist or seem seasonal, an ENT specialist can help identify the cause through allergy testing and guide you toward lasting relief.
How to Reduce Winter Allergy Symptoms
Simple steps can make a big difference:
Use a HEPA air purifier to reduce dust and pollen indoors.
Wash bedding weekly in hot water to kill dust mites.
Keep windows closed on windy days.
Rinse nasal passages with saline to clear allergens.
When to See an ENT
If over-the-counter allergy meds no longer help—or you’re dealing with chronic congestion, sinus pressure, or throat irritation schedule a consultation with an ENT specialist. Persistent allergies can lead to sinus infections or sleep issues if left untreated.
👉 Don’t ignore winter allergies Florida’s warm climate means your triggers might be active year-round. Early diagnosis leads to lasting comfort.
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These resources are reviewed by ENT specialists and backed by trusted medical research, helping you make informed decisions about your ear, nose, and throat health.
Schedule a Consultation with an ENT Specialist
If allergy symptoms linger through the winter even in Florida—it’s time to get answers. Persistent congestion, sneezing, or sinus pressure may signal year-round allergens or an underlying sinus condition. Our ENT specialists can identify your triggers through testing and create a personalized treatment plan so you can breathe easier all year long.
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References
American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (ACAAI). Allergic Rhinitis (Hay Fever). https://acaai.org/allergies/types/hay-fever-rhinitis/
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Allergies. https://www.cdc.gov/allergies/
Mayo Clinic. Allergies — Symptoms and Causes. https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/allergies/symptoms-causes/syc-20351497
ENT Family. Treatment and Testing for Allergies in Hollywood, FL. https://www.entfamily.com/post/treatment-and-testing-for-allergies-in-hollywood-fl
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