Pollen count in Bath
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Monday
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Alder: 2707.1 g/m³
Birch: 367 g/m³
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Tuesday
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Alder: 2453.2 g/m³
Birch: 982.3 g/m³
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Wednesday
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Alder: 1036.9 g/m³
Birch: 1479.2 g/m³
- See our chart for an hourly overview.
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Trees release pollen in Bath from late March to May. This is the first pollen season. It's a busy time for trees making new seeds. Oak, birch, and hazel trees are some of the main culprits.
As summer arrives, grasses take over. They release pollen from May to July. This is the second pollen season. You might see more people outdoors, but not enjoying the parks as much.
Weeds like nettles and sorrel start releasing pollen from the end of June to September. This is the third and final pollen season. It's a long one, but it means summer is ending.
Pollen counts are higher on warm, sunny days when the wind blows. Rainy days wash pollen away, making it a better day to be outdoors.
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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