Pollen Count

Pollen count in Strasbourg

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Pollen allergies affect many people in Strasbourg, France. Trees, grass, and weeds release pollen into the air, causing allergic reactions. Symptoms include sneezing, runny nose, and itchy eyes.

Pollen seasons in Strasbourg typically start in March and last until September. Trees like oak and birch release pollen in spring. Grasses release pollen in summer, while weeds like ragweed release pollen in late summer.

Peak pollen seasons vary by plant type. Tree pollen peaks in April, while grass pollen peaks in June. Weeds release pollen from August to September. Understanding pollen seasons helps allergy sufferers plan accordingly.

To minimize allergy symptoms, avoid outdoor activities during peak pollen times. Keep windows and doors closed, and use air purifiers to reduce pollen exposure. Stay informed about pollen counts to take necessary precautions.

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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 Strasbourg 🌾. 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 63.3 0 0 0 0 0
Feb 118.8 0 0 0 0 0
Mar 3.7 718.9 0.3 0 0 0
Apr 0.7 574.3 25.8 0 1.6 0
May 0 14.2 252.8 0 2.5 0
Jun 0 0.8 829.4 8.4 0.2 0
Jul 0 0.1 245.7 106.9 0 0
Aug 0 0 52 58.3 0 29.3
Sep 0 0 4.1 40.9 0 29.2
Oct 0 0 0 1.9 0 0
Nov 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dec 0 0 0 0 0 0

Disclaimer

* The pollen count information provided for Strasbourg 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.