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Gathering pollen, air quality, and weather data for you.
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Fayetteville has one of the longest allergy seasons in the US, often starting as early as February and lasting through November. The warm, humid climate around Fayetteville, AR supports high pollen production across multiple allergen types simultaneously.
Right now: May brings peak grass pollen to Fayetteville. Combined with rising humidity, mold spores add to the allergen load.
Spring
Feb – May
Tree pollen starts early — pine, oak, and cedar are major triggers.
Summer
May – Aug
Grass pollen peaks. High humidity elevates mold and spore counts.
Fall
Aug – Nov
Ragweed thrives in warm conditions, extending well into fall.
The warm, humid climate near Fayetteville means pollen seasons overlap more than in other parts of the country. Mold spores are a year-round concern. PollenTracker tracks all these allergens so you can plan accordingly.
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CAUTION
Limit exposure
Grass pollen is high (120 grains/m³) and air quality is fair. Take allergy medication and aim for the safest outdoor window.
Lower-risk hours: 12:00-13:00, 20:00
Pollen Level
High
120 grains/m³ · Grass
Air Quality
AQI 51
Moderate
Weather
72°F
Sunny · 49% humidity · 13 mph wind
~120 grains/m³
~50 grains/m³
~5 grains/m³