We’re seeing more individual trees starting to populate at higher pollen levels. It was only a few weeks ago that it was cedar, then elm, then pine. Now we’ve got mulberry, alder, cedar, ash, mulberry, pine, sycamore, and elm, all contributing to the pollen counts. From a numbers perspective, they’re all pretty low. Tree pollen is technically heavy around 200, but I can tell you that my personal anecdotal feelings don’t reflect heavy pollen levels.
Mold levels are also low, with grass even lower. I’m very surprised that the pollen has been relatively nonexistent given the wonderful temperatures outside. We’ll see if tomorrow has the same story.
Leave a Reply