In the next few weeks, Dr. Stanley Fineman expects to see more patients having problems with a pollen explosion.



"When the weather gets warmer we'll see the plants pollinate more and, at that point, patients will likely have more trouble with their symptoms," Fineman said.



Making things worse this season is the rise and fall in temperatures.



In February, Channel 2 Action News told you about the record-high pollen count.



Then the latest cold snap dropped the pollen level, but it's about to go up again when the temperatures rise.



"So for patients, it is more of a problem when the pollen counts go up then go down and then go up again," Fineman said.