Pollen Count & Forecast for Crewe, Cheshire East
About Pollen in Crewe
Crewe’s spring allergy profile is dominated by Birch and Oak pollen, originating from mature trees within Queens Park and widespread urban landscaping; summer brings significant grass pollen primarily from surrounding agricultural fields, grassy verges, and local parkland, peaking June-July. Urban canyon effects within Crewe’s town centre can locally elevate pollen concentrations; however, the surrounding flat Cheshire Plain facilitates widespread dispersal from agricultural sources; late autumn and winter see elevated mould spore counts, particularly from decaying leaf litter in parks and damp residential areas, exacerbated by the region’s typically wet climate.
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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