Pollen count in Amiens
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Monday
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Alder: 33.3 g/m³
Birch: 756.9 g/m³
Grass: 0.3 g/m³
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Tuesday
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Alder: 10.2 g/m³
Birch: 2295.3 g/m³
Grass: 1.9 g/m³
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Wednesday
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Alder: 19.5 g/m³
Birch: 3618.8 g/m³
Grass: 5.1 g/m³
- See our chart for an hourly overview.
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Trees start producing pollen in Amiens in late March. This is the start of pollen season. Trees like oak, birch, and hazel release pollen into the air.
In May, grasses start producing pollen. This adds to the amount of pollen in the air. It's a busy time for allergy sufferers. Pollen counts are usually high.
In July, weed pollen joins the mix. Weeds like nettle and sorrel release their pollen. This is usually the peak of pollen season. Many people feel miserable.
By September, pollen season starts to slow down. Fewer trees and plants are producing pollen. The air is cleaner, and people feel better. Winter brings relief, with very little pollen in the air.
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Recommendations
When pollen counts are high, we suggest doing these things to help with allergies, especially on windy days when pollen is flying around.
- Wear masks if necessary
- Shower after going out
- Wear sunglasses if windy
- Close windows and doors
- Use an indoor air purifier
- Avoid wearing woolen clothes outside
- Limit outdoor activities