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Gathering pollen, air quality, and weather data for you.
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New York's allergy season typically runs from March through October, with two distinct peaks. Tree pollen surges in spring, then ragweed takes over in late summer. Understanding these patterns helps residents of New York, NY plan outdoor activities and manage symptoms.
Right now: June is peak grass pollen season in New York. Morning hours typically have the highest counts.
Spring
Mar – May
Oak, birch, and maple tree pollen peak. Highest risk in April–May.
Summer
May – Jul
Grass pollen dominates. Humid days can elevate mold spore counts.
Fall
Aug – Oct
Ragweed season. Second major peak for allergy sufferers.
Coastal breezes near New York can provide temporary relief, but spring nor'easters often redistribute pollen across wide areas. PollenTracker monitors these daily shifts so you know when it's safe to head outside.
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CAUTION
Limit exposure
Grass pollen is high and 11 mph wind is stirring it up. If you need to be outside, aim for the safest window later in the day.
Pollen: Grass pollen is high today at 120 grains/m³.
Lower-risk hours: 10:00-11:00, 15:00
Weather
69°F
Overcast · 96% humidity · 11 mph wind
~5 grains/m³