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About Pollen in Nottingham

Nottingham’s allergy season initiates late March; Birch, Oak, and Ash pollen dominate April-May, primarily from Wollaton Park and Nottingham Arboretum. Grass pollen peaks June-July, widespread across River Trent floodplains and urban parkland.

Nottingham’s bowl-like topography and river valleys can trap and concentrate pollen levels. Late-season mould spores elevate August-November, stemming from damp leaf litter and decomposition within city parks and along riverine environments.

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HIGH
11 active species
Refreshing live forecast…
4-Day Forecast:
Morning
Grass LOW
Tree V.HI
Weed LOW
Afternoon
Grass LOW
Tree HIGH
Weed LOW
Evening
Grass LOW
Tree MED
Weed LOW
SpeciesLevelCount
🌳 Silver BirchHIGH83 grains/m³
🌳 AshHIGH60 grains/m³
🌳 Downy BirchHIGH55 grains/m³
🌳 Black PoplarMED45 grains/m³
🌳 Box ElderMED44 grains/m³
+35 more tracked
Paper Birch Field Elm English Oak White Oak Holm Oak London Plane Alder 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 Grass (mixed) Mesquite Common Sorrel Russian Thistle Stinging Nettle
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Last updated: 14:02 UTC
4-Day ForecastTreeGrassWeed
Wed 20 MayHIGHLOWLOW
Thu 21 MayV.HILOWLOW
Fri 22 MayHIGHLOWLOW
Sat 23 MayHIGHLOWLOW

Map of Nottingham (53.010219°, -1.224291°)

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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