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can happen thanks to a truly unholy combo of certain types of thunderstorm and high quantities of grass pollen in the air. People with asthma or hay fever are most at risk, and thunderstorm asthma can trigger really serious coughing or wheezing fits. Back in 2016, was classified as an “epidemic” and saw 10 people die. There are a couple of big things you can do to protect yourself. The first is not to go out in winds before a forecast storm, or during a storm. You should chat to your GP about a thunderstorm asthma plan, including potential preventative meds, and make sure you have your inhaler or reliever on hand. From October 1, will start its epidemic thunderstorm asthma risk forecast. Handily, you can get updates on the VicEmergency app: it’ll issue risk forecasts every day between October and December. Shoutout to technology, truly. After a wild, wet and woolly winter, it’s pretty grim to know we’re facing a wheezy, wet spring and possible summer too. Stay safe, have a convo with your GP and keep that reliever on hand.In preparation for the peak #allergy and thunderstorm #asthma season in #Melbourne, we’re having our automated #pollen counter located at @SciMelb serviced. pic.twitter.com/EqemF71IM6
— Melbourne Pollen Count and Forecast (@MelbournePollen) September 2, 2022