Pollen Count & Forecast for Newark-on-Trent, Newark and Sherwood
About Pollen in Newark-on-Trent
Newark-on-Trent’s seasonal allergy profile begins late-March/May with significant tree pollen: Birch and Oak originating from urban parkland and Newark Castle grounds; mid-May/July brings pervasive grass pollen from River Trent floodplains and surrounding agricultural fields. The Trent Valley basin geography can intensify airborne allergen concentrations; autumn/winter sees elevated mould spores due to damp leaf decomposition in shaded parkland and riparian 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