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Keep those tissues and eye drops handy, New Jersey allergy sufferers. This will likely be a rough fall allergy season in our region, with high levels of ragweed, mold spores and dust mites teaming up to cause lots of runny noses, itchy eyes and scratchy throats, according to medical experts and AccuWeather’s fall allergy forecast. “Allergies really happen all year round, and the fall is different than spring and summer,” John Whyte, chief medical officer at WebMD, told AccuWeather. “What we see in the fall are allergies to ragweed. It blooms between August and November.” Although ragweed tends…