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The pollen forecast for your area

The weather forecast for your area

Discover our hay fever advice and more information about pollen in your area.

New York | Tuesday April 16

  • High

    Pollen Index

Top Allergens

  • TREE POLLEN

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    819 PPM

    Oak

  • GRASS POLLEN

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    0 PPM

    Grass/Poaceae

  • WEED POLLEN

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    0 PPM

    Ragweed

New York | Thursday April 18

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    Pollen Index

Top Allergens

  • TREE POLLEN

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    293 PPM

    Oak

  • GRASS POLLEN

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    0 PPM

    Grass/Poaceae

  • WEED POLLEN

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    0 PPM

    Ragweed

New York | Friday April 19

  • High

    Pollen Index

Top Allergens

  • TREE POLLEN

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    285 PPM

    Oak

  • GRASS POLLEN

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    0 PPM

    Grass/Poaceae

  • WEED POLLEN

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    0 PPM

    Ragweed

New York | Saturday April 20

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    Pollen Index

Top Allergens

  • TREE POLLEN

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    137 PPM

    Oak

  • GRASS POLLEN

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    0 PPM

    Grass/Poaceae

  • WEED POLLEN

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    0 PPM

    Ragweed

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The following table shows the risk level* for each type of pollen. Severity of pollen is dictated by the PPM (Pollen Grains Per Cubic Meter) number.
The weather and time of the day can also be a big factor when it comes to how pollen count can affect you. As pollen falls to the ground when the heat dissipates during the evening, your seasonal allergy symptoms could get worse. This is why many allergy sufferers have worse symptoms at night. On rain days, vou might find your allergy symptoms are easier to manage as the rain tends to wash the pollen away.

*Derived by applying NAB guidelines to our data and taking percentile values from the extended season for each type of pollen.

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  • Critical

Tree Pollen

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  • 0-95
  • 96-207
  • 208-703
  • 704+

Weed Pollen

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  • 0-20
  • 21-77
  • 78-266
  • 267+

Pollen Calendar

Weed pollen boosts pollen levels in April through May, but drops off toward the end of spring. Even though pollen from grass still picks up around this time, pollen counts typically stay lower from June to January. That said, if you want to keep seasonal allergies at bay during the months with high pollen counts, you might want to stay indoors, steer clear of parks and grassy areas, and have allergy relief at the ready.

Grass

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Weed

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Types of Pollen

We’ve taken a closer look at the types of pollen out there to help you narrow down which ones will have you reaching for the tissues.

  • Tree
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    Ash

    Ash trees come in a variety of species (45 to 60 species worldwide), but the most common in the US is white ash. Ash trees can be found just about anywhere. Unfortunately for allergy sufferers, ash trees can produce pollen at almost any time of year depending on the species, but peak primarily in the spring. Ash tree allergy symptoms you might experience include runny nose, coughing, congestion and sneezing. To help avoid some of these symptoms, do your best to stay indoors. If these symptoms become difficult to manage on your own, ask your doctor if allergy medication might be best for you.

    Peak Season : Spring

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    Birch

    Birch trees grow throughout the US (especially in the northern states), making them particularly hard to avoid. Birch tree pollen is released as early as January and can continue to be scattered by the wind through April. If you’re allergic to birch tree pollen, you might experience symptoms like sneezing, nasal congestion, wheezing, runny nose and watery eyes. Sign up for pollen alerts in your area, and help manage your allergy symptoms by keeping your windows and doors closed as much as possible.

    Peak Season : Late Winter to Spring

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    Elm

    Elm trees come from a family of about 35 species. Different species pollinate two times during the year: most in January or February (sometimes as late as April) and a few produce pollen during the late summer into November. However, pollination can still occur at any time of year. If you’re allergic to elm trees, you might endure symptoms like sneezing, nasal congestion, wheezing and itchy throat, nose and eyes. Help prevent allergy symptoms by getting personalized pollen alertsand limiting time outdoors when levels are high. You’ll want to wash your bedding and clothes more often too!

    Peak Season : Winter and Late Summer

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    Pine

    Pine Trees can be found growing throughout the US. Fortunately, pine pollen allergies are fairly uncommon, but people can be severely allergic to pine nuts. Pine pollen allergy symptoms can include itchy eyes, runny nose, congestion and coughing. Pine nut allergy symptoms can be as severe as other nut allergies, including symptoms such as anaphylaxis, tightness in the chest and difficulty breathing. To try to evade pine pollen allergies, get personalized alerts about the pollen countin your area and do your best to stay indoors when pine pollen levels are high

    Peak Season : Spring to Early Summer

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    Poplar

    Poplar trees can be found all over the US, as it is a popular tree used in landscaping. The most common species of poplar in North America is the Quaking Aspen. Poplar trees typically begin to pollinate in March and continue through April. If you’re suffering from poplar tree allergy symptoms, you might experience coughing, congestion, sneezing and itchy throat, nose and eyes. You can help manage these symptoms by avoiding peak pollen levels with personalized pollen alertsfor your area. Cleaning your house often and doing laundry more frequently can also provide relief, as well.

    Peak Season : Spring

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    Juniper

    Juniper trees grow most commonly in the northern US. Juniper trees produce pollen grains about 20 to 30 micrometers in size (making them barely visible to the naked eye), which is small enough to become airborne and impact allergy sufferers from miles and miles away. Symptoms from juniper tree pollen allergies can include congestion, sneezing, sore throat and even dark circles under the eyes! To help relieve some of these symptoms, keep your doors and windows closed, dust and clean more frequently, and wash bedding and clothes more often. When you do step out, wearing a mask might help too.

    Peak Season : Winter to Late Spring

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    Maple

    Maple trees can be found just about anywhere in the country. They’re even considered an invasive species in some parts of the US. Maple trees pollinate in February and continue through April. Unfortunately, maple tree pollen is extremely allergenic and can travel for miles, making them difficult to avoid for allergy sufferers. If allergic, you might experience symptoms like runny nose, coughing, congestion, sneezing and watery eyes. For a bit of relief, close your windows and doors. Keep your house clean and shower more frequently to ensure pollen doesn’t linger after stepping outside.

    Peak Season : Spring

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    Oak

    Oak trees come from a family of 450 species and can be found all over the US. Oak tree pollen is highly allergenic and has a long allergy season, stretching from February all the way through to May. If you’re allergic to oak tree pollen, you might face allergy symptoms like sneezing, nasal congestion, wheezing and itchy throat, nose and eyes. Be sure to sign up for personalized pollen alertsfor your area so you can avoid or limit exposure during peak pollen levels. Clean often and avoid bringing pollen indoors by removing “outside” clothes like shoes, jackets and hats.

    Peak Season : Winter to Spring

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    Ragweed

    Ragweed is a weed that grows throughout the US, especially in rural areas. A single ragweed plant can create up to 1 billion pollen grains! This usually happens around August as warm weather, summer breezes and humidity help release their pollen grains. If you are allergic to ragweed, you might face allergy symptoms like sneezing, runny nose, post-nasal drip and itchiness in the eyes, nose and throat. To help keep symptoms at bay, track the pollen count in your area, stay indoors during peak levels and plan ahead when you do step out.

    Peak Season : Late Summer

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    Poaceae

    Poaceae (pronounced “po-see-ay”) commonly known as the grass family of flowering plants. As it’s a large family (over 12,000 species), Poaceae pollen is the leading cause of pollen allergy worldwide! If you’re allergic to Poaceae, you might experience allergy symptoms like itchy throat, runny nose, sneezing, watering eyes, blocked sinuses and headaches. To help alleviate symptoms, cover up when going out to prevent unnecessary contact and remove all outside clothing when returning indoors, but ultimately, you’ll want to try to refrain from going outside if you can avoid it.

    Peak Season : Late Spring to Early Summer

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Tips to Survive High Pollen Count

Allergy season is upon us and for those who suffer from allergies, it can be a tough time of year. But don't worry, there are ways to reduce your symptoms and make it more bearable. Here are some allergy-free tips to help you out

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Use Kleenex®

When pollen levels are high, keep Kleenex® Ultra Soft™ Tissues at the ready. They’re allergist approved and hypoallergenic to help conquer allergy season. Place a few boxes around your home to ensure Kleenex Ultra Soft™ tissues are always within arm’s reach.

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Vacuum Often

Don't let allergens take over your home! Keep pollen, dust, dander and other particles at bay with regular cleaning. Vacuum 1 - 2 times a weekwith a HEPA filter vacuum to help trap allergen particles lingering on carpets and surfaces.

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Track Pollen

Pollen Pal gives you pollen count levels and weather forecasts in your area, so you can be prepared to take on the outdoors — even with a few allergy symptoms! Sign upto get personalized alerts when pollen levels are at their worst so you can still make the most of your day and the days ahead.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Kleenex® Pollen Pal is incredibly simple to use. We use pollen forecast data to monitor pollen risk levels in your area. All you have to do is enter in your zip code, or click on one of our preselected cities, and Pollen Pal will display the pollen forecast in your area.

Pollen allergies are never fun and can vary from adult to adult. Some of the main signs include sneezing, coughing, itchy or watery eyes, and even headaches or earaches. Want to learn more? Check out Seasonal Allergy Symptom and Signs.

It's hard to completely avoid pollen when it's pollen season, however pollen levels tend to be at their highest during the morning hours. Source: https://acaai.org/allergies/allergic-conditions/seasonal-allergies/

Yes! Whether it's sunny, damp, or stormy,weather has a large impact on pollen counts. To keep it simple: pollen counts are typically highest when it's warm, humid, and windy.

For most of the United States, allergies tend to peak from February until the early summer. However, in more tropical climates the pollen season can stretch through a good potion of the year. Source: https://acaai.org/allergies/allergic-conditions/seasonal-allergies/

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