Jelgava, Latvia has cold winters and mild summers. Spring and fall are the main pollen seasons.
In spring, tree pollen is prevalent, mainly birch, alder, and hazel. Spring pollen season lasts from late March to early June.
During summer, grass pollen is the primary allergen, from late May to mid-August. Climate change may extend pollen seasons.
Fall brings mold and ragweed pollen, from early September to late October. Atypical weather may influence pollen levels.
Overall, Jelgava's climate and pollen seasons follow a predictable pattern with some variation due to climate change and weather conditions.
When pollen counts are high, we suggest doing these things to help with allergies, especially on windy days when pollen is flying around.