Pollen count in Saint Moritz
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Thursday
😐
Alder: 85.9 g/m³
Birch: 83 g/m³
Grass: 19.9 g/m³
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Friday
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Alder: 17.4 g/m³
Birch: 22.6 g/m³
Grass: 25 g/m³
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Saturday
😐
Alder: 3.8 g/m³
Birch: 38 g/m³
Grass: 16.4 g/m³
- See our chart for an hourly overview.
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In Saint Moritz, Switzerland, pollen seasons start in late March. Trees like birch and hazel release pollen into the air. This lasts until early May.
In May, grasses start to bloom. They release their own pollen. This makes the air filled with even more pollen. It's a busy time for plants!
Summer is a little better. Fewer plants release pollen. But weeds like nettle and sorrel still make some pollen. It's not a lot, but it's still there.
In autumn, only a few plants release pollen. It's mostly just some trees like oak and beech. By November, pollen seasons are almost over in Saint Moritz.
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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