By Will Collette
The mixed weather forecast for the next few days mean a slight dip in the pollen count Wednesday and Thursday before the count climbs back up to uncomfortable levels.
The incoming wet weather may make it impossible to see tonight's overflight of the International Space Station. That's too bad, because the overflight, beginning at 9:53 in the west-southwest, will last longer than usual (six minutes) and climb high in the sky (78 degrees) before disappearing in the northeast. Maybe we'll get lucky. If the clouds hold off, the overflight is worth a look.
From Pollen.com