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About Pollen in Darlington

Darlington’s spring (March-May) experiences high Birch pollen, primarily from mature trees within South Park and West Park; Oak pollen is significant from April across urban green spaces. Summer (June-August) is dominated by Grass pollen, widely distributed from River Skerne verges, open fields, and amenity lawns throughout the borough. Localised urban microclimates can concentrate pollen levels. Autumn (September-November) sees elevated Mould spore counts, particularly from damp leaf litter decomposition in wooded areas like The Denes and other shaded, moist environments.

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4-Day Forecast:
Morning
Grass LOW
Tree HIGH
Weed LOW
Afternoon
Grass LOW
Tree HIGH
Weed LOW
Evening
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Tree MED
Weed LOW
SpeciesLevelCount
🌳 AshHIGH53 grains/m³
🌳 Silver BirchMED42 grains/m³
🌳 Field ElmMED37 grains/m³
🌳 Black PoplarMED27 grains/m³
🌳 Box ElderMED26 grains/m³
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Downy Birch Alder Paper Birch English Oak White Oak Pigweed Common Ragweed Western Ragweed Giant Ragweed Sagebrush Mugwort Australian Pine Japanese Cypress Fat Hen Hazel Japanese Cedar Mediterranean Cypress Bermuda Grass Cock's-foot Mountain Cedar Perennial Ryegrass White Mulberry Olive Pellitory-of-the-wall Upright Pellitory Parthenium Weed Timothy Grass Ribwort Plantain London Plane Grass (mixed) Mesquite Holm Oak Common Sorrel Russian Thistle Stinging Nettle
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Last updated: 14:02 UTC
4-Day ForecastTreeGrassWeed
Wed 20 MayHIGHLOWLOW
Thu 21 MayHIGHLOWLOW
Fri 22 MayHIGHLOWLOW
Sat 23 MayHIGHLOWLOW

Map of Darlington (54.531052°, -1.554262°)

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What Pollen Levels Mean
LOW Symptoms are unlikely
MED Moderate risk of symptoms
HIGH Widespread symptoms likely
V.HI Expect significant symptoms
X.HI Extremely high symptom likelihood & severity