These are the best and worst cities to live in if you have seasonal allergies

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Around 60 million people across the U.S. deal with allergies, according to the CDC, but some of them will have an easier time this season than others. A new report has identified the worst cities to live in if you have allergies.

There is some good news for those who don't want to sneeze and sniffle throughout spring. Some cities are much easier to live in for those dealing with allergies, AAFA found. Buffalo, New York, is the least challenging city. Other cities with better-than-average rankings include Seattle; Cleveland; Austin, Texas; Akron, Ohio; Washington, D.C.; Detroit; Albuquerque, New Mexico; Columbus, Ohio and Salt Lake City.report ranks the 100 largest cities in the continental U.S.

How badly specific cities are impacted could change, according to the CDC, shifting seasonal patterns and weather tied to climate change can impact the amounts of pollen in the air each spring. It's nothing to sneeze at. Those changes also mean allergy season can start earlier and end later.

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