Pollen Count

Pollen count in Genoa

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In Genoa, Italy, trees start to bloom in February. This means they release tiny grains called pollen into the air. Olive trees are the first to bloom.

In March, more trees join in, like cypress and birch. They add their pollen to the air too. This is when pollen counts start to rise.

By April, many trees are in full bloom. Trees like oak, hornbeam, and beech release their pollen. This is usually the peak of pollen season in Genoa.

By May, pollen counts start to drop. Fewer trees are blooming, and the air is cleaner. Summer is coming, and pollen season is almost over.

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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.

Annual Pollen Overview

Check out this month-by-month overview of the daily average pollen count in Genoa 🌾. This data is based on previous years and serves as a guideline to help you understand when different pollen seasons typically occur in your city.

  Alder Birch Grass Mugwort Olive Ragweed
Jan 15.2 0 0 0 0 0
Feb 150.1 0 0.1 0 0 0
Mar 26 194.7 4.5 0 0.2 0
Apr 6.6 142.3 39.5 0 14.1 0
May 0.5 19.9 138.4 0 83.9 0
Jun 0 2.6 106.5 0 7.5 0
Jul 0 1.6 82.6 10.7 0 1.9
Aug 0 0 35.9 80.6 0 112.6
Sep 0 0 6.7 30.8 0 66.7
Oct 0 0 0.2 1.3 0 0
Nov 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dec 0 0 0 0 0 0

Disclaimer

* The pollen count information provided for Genoa is for educational purposes only, sourced from the CAMS European air quality database. We cannot guarantee its accuracy or reliability. This information is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider for medical concerns. We are not medical professionals.