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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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MED
8 active species
Refreshing live forecast…
4-Day Forecast:
Morning
Grass LOW
Tree HIGH
Weed LOW
Afternoon
Grass LOW
Tree MED
Weed LOW
Evening
Grass LOW
Tree MED
Weed LOW
SpeciesLevelCount
🌳 AlderMED44 grains/m³
🌳 AshMED24 grains/m³
🌳 HazelMED13 grains/m³
🌳 Silver BirchMED12 grains/m³
🌳 Box ElderLOW9 grains/m³
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Last updated: 14:03 UTC
4-Day ForecastTreeGrassWeed
Wed 20 MayMEDLOWLOW
Thu 21 MayMEDLOWLOW
Fri 22 MayMEDLOWLOW
Sat 23 MayHIGHLOWLOW

Map of Stirling (56.10796°, -3.932992°)

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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