Pollen Count

Pollen Count in Kotanis

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Kotanis has different pollen seasons. Trees release pollen in spring. People notice more pollen in March and April. Trees like oak, pine, and cedar produce a lot of pollen.

Updated: 6/6/2026

Grasses and weeds also produce pollen. May and June are peak months. Pollen counts are high in open areas. Fields and meadows have a lot of pollen.

In Kotanis, summer months can be challenging. Weeds like mugwort and nettle produce pollen. July and August are busy months. Pollen is in the air everywhere.

By autumn, pollen counts decrease. September and October have lower pollen levels. Trees and plants prepare for winter. It's a relief for people in Kotanis.

Pollen Forecast Chart

Recommendations

When pollen concentrations reach a peak, we suggest these simple steps to help with hay fever. These tips are extra important on windy days when plants are in peak anthesis (the time when they release the most pollen).

Annual Pollen Overview

Check out this month-by-month overview of the daily average pollen count in Kotanis 🌾. 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 0 0 0 0 0 0
Feb 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mar 0.9 0.3 2.5 0 0 0
Apr 0.2 0.4 40.5 0 3.8 0
May 3.1 0.5 688.7 0 6.8 0
Jun 1.2 2.6 443.2 0 20.2 0
Jul 0 0 97.8 0 6 0
Aug 0 0 18.7 0.2 7.5 5.2
Sep 0 0 2.2 0 0.5 2.6
Oct 0 0 0 0 0 0
Nov 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dec 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Disclaimer * The pollen count information provided for Kotanis 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.
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