Grass pollens, rising steadily in recent days, will soon take the reins of the pollinical party instead of oak pollens. However, these are still very present, especially in the southwest in Agen, Castres and Pau, causing an allergic risk from high to very high.
Grass pollens are present on all the territory, especially in a big southern half with allery risk going from moderate to locally high as in the Rhone-Alpes in Roussillon.
More timidly, pollens of birch, plane tree, poplar and sorrel are present but that should not interfere with most allergies.
Great weather expected in the coming days should help the spread of grass pollens, allergy sufferers need to follow prescribed treatments.
Michel THIBAUDON,
RNSA Director
Follow your allergy symptoms by filling the daily form on www.pollendiary.com
4-days forecast for birch and grasses pollination:
http://silam.fmi.fi/
Click on "birch, grasses and olive pollen in Europe" then on "birch" or "grasses".
Note that this is only forecasts, which can be a litte bit different of the real pollination.
You can consult the forecast of cypress pollen production on Languedoc-Roussillon by clicking on the link below:
https://www.supagro.fr/pollen/cartopollen/previsions_J.php
Risks by town
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Pollen trap
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| Ragweed | Mugwort | Birch | Oak | Ash tree | Grasses | Hazel tree | Plantain |