Pollen Count & Forecast for Stirling, Stirling
About Pollen in Stirling
Stirling’s seasonal allergy profile: Spring (March-May) is dominated by tree pollen; Birch and Oak are primary, originating from King’s Park and University of Stirling woodlands. Summer (May-July) sees significant Grass pollen from River Forth floodplains and surrounding agricultural meadows. Stirling’s valley location, bordered by the Ochil Hills, frequently traps airborne pollen, amplifying local concentrations. Autumn (September-November) experiences elevated Mould spore counts, driven by damp leaf decomposition around Castle Esplanade and high Forth Valley humidity.
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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