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Gathering pollen, air quality, and weather data for you.
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Fort Worth experiences an extended allergy season due to the warm climate, often starting in late January with cedar pollen and lasting through November with ragweed. Residents of Fort Worth, TX deal with some of the highest pollen counts in the country.
Right now: March brings heavy oak pollen to Fort Worth. Cars and outdoor surfaces get coated in yellow-green dust.
Winter–Spring
Jan – May
Cedar fever peaks Jan–Feb. Oak and elm follow in spring.
Summer
May – Aug
Grass pollen dominates, especially Bermuda and Johnson grass.
Fall
Aug – Nov
Ragweed season extends late due to warm temperatures.
The area around Fort Worth is notorious for 'cedar fever' in winter — a challenge unique to this region. PollenTracker monitors cedar, grass, and ragweed levels so you can manage symptoms year-round.
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Air Quality
AQI 66
Moderate
Pollen Level
High
250 grains/m³ · Grass
~250 grains/m³
~120 grains/m³
~5 grains/m³
Weather
61°F
Sunny · 77% humidity · 7 mph wind
Hourly pollen risk is estimated from weather trends when no live hourly pollen feed is available.
CAUTION
Grass pollen is high, and air quality is moderate (AQI 66). If you need to be outside, aim for the safest window later in the day and keep precautions in place.
Lower-risk hours: 11:00-12:00, 20:00