Yep, that's what its like here when its at "normal" levels. Hubby said his windshield has a several mm thick layer today when he got in to take the kids to school. Its absolutely gross. I think its the juniper that's getting me currently, apparently we are in the middle of juniper/elm/poplar season and elm and poplar are both less common around here and also less likely to cause severe symptoms. Juniper on the other hand I know I'm stupid allergic to, my one attempt at using juniper starts for bonsai ended up with my hands and arms covered in an unbearably itchy burning bloody rash for *weeks*. Pine hasn't started up here yet apparently but it'll be soon for sure as you can already see them starting.Today is so bad that I haven't been able to stop coughing for more than a minute or two at at time in the past 3 hours, ended up using my inhaler which I hate cause it makes me feel awful and even then I haven't stopped, though at least I'm getting little breaks between now. Had mono like a decade ago and ever since I've had to use an inhaler because often once I start coughing bronchial spasms kick in and I can't stop.
Give it an hour or two. Raining sideways here and wind is blowin like a hurricane. So, shouldn't take that long to get to you. The rain should knock the pollen down for ya. Hope you feel better!!!

....feel better soon
..I Feel for anyone with hayfever.
Morning folks 
................for now......
supposed to be a nice warm day today, lotsa blue skies 