Pollen Count & Forecast for Wellingborough
About Pollen in Wellingborough
Wellingborough’s primary spring allergens (March-May) include Birch, prominent in residential areas and Croyland Park; followed by Oak, prevalent in Bassett’s Park and peripheral woodland. Grass pollen peaks May-July, originating from Nene Valley meadows and extensive local playing fields.
The Nene Valley’s open aspect aids widespread pollen dispersal, yet urban green spaces can locally concentrate counts. Autumn (September-November) sees elevated mould spore levels, particularly from damp leaf litter decomposition in parks and shaded residential zones.
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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