Pollen Count

Pollen Count in Landshut

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From March to May, trees in Landshut release pollen into the air. This is the first pollen season. Birch, oak, and hazel trees are the culprits.

Updated: 3/21/2026

In April and May, grasses start to bloom. This is the second pollen season. Many types of grasses release pollen, making it a tough time for some people.

From May to July, weeds like ragweed and nettle take over. This is the third pollen season. These weeds grow quickly and produce a lot of pollen.

The pollen seasons in Landshut can be tough, but there are ways to prepare. People can check the pollen count online or on TV to know when to stay inside or wear a mask.

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 Landshut 🌾. 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 0.2 0 0 0 0 0
Feb 28.2 0 0 0 0 0
Mar 78.3 7.9 0.6 0 0 0
Apr 4 1276 49.5 0 0.1 0
May 0.4 82.2 431.1 0 0.5 0
Jun 0 3 1516.5 0.5 1.3 0
Jul 0 0.1 520.8 10.6 0 0
Aug 0 0 152.7 22.5 0 12.4
Sep 0 0 19.6 11 0 12.5
Oct 0 0 2.5 1.1 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 Landshut 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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