Pollen Count & Forecast for Wolverhampton
About Pollen in Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton’s primary spring allergens (March-May) are tree pollens: Birch and Oak, high in West Park and Bantock Park; Willow and Alder common near Smestow Valley LNR. Summer (mid-May-July) sees pervasive Grass pollen from urban parks and river corridors.
Urban topography and built-up areas can trap pollen, intensifying local concentrations; particularly within central districts. Autumn (Sept-Nov) presents significant Mould spore exposure, primarily from damp leaf decomposition in wooded parks and general urban dampness.
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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