Live pollen forecast and air quality for Pike Creek Valley, Delaware
Tree pollen is the dominant contributor today in Pike Creek Valley, with levels reaching High. Other pollen types are not a significant factor right now. With a Breathability™ Score of 4, conditions are mixed and may vary through the day.
A once-daily antihistamine is the first line of defense on high tree pollen days.
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Pollen dropped from Very High to High for tree pollen since yesterday.
Conditions are a bit better today. Symptoms may feel less intense than yesterday.
Tree pollen in Pike Creek Valley is Very High today, reaching 179.14 grains/m³. Oak and Birch are the dominant contributors. At this level, most people with tree pollen allergies will experience symptoms, and even mildly sensitive individuals may notice eye irritation or sneezing.
Grass pollen in Pike Creek Valley is None today. Grass pollen season typically peaks from late spring through summer (May through August in most regions). On low-count days, grass allergy sufferers can generally spend time outdoors without significant symptoms.
Weed pollen in Pike Creek Valley is None today. Weed pollen season runs from late summer into fall (August through October), with ragweed as the primary trigger for most allergy sufferers. Current levels are low enough that most people should feel comfortable outdoors.
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