Pollen Count & Forecast for Bury St Edmunds, West Suffolk
About Pollen in Bury St Edmunds
Bury St Edmunds spring features peak Birch and Oak pollen (March-May) from Abbey Gardens, Nowton Park, and street trees; summer brings high Grass pollen (May-July) primarily from River Lark floodplains and surrounding agricultural land.
Urban canyons and surrounding arable fields modulate pollen dispersion; cooler, damp autumns (September-November) elevate mould spore counts from leaf litter and decaying vegetation within parks and suburban zones.
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Grass
Tree
Weed
What Pollen Levels Mean
LOW
Symptoms are unlikely
MEDIUM
Moderate risk of symptoms
HIGH
Widespread symptoms likely
VERY HIGH
Expect significant symptoms
EXTREME
Extremely high symptom likelihood & severity