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Gathering pollen, air quality, and weather data for you.
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Providence'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 Providence, RI plan outdoor activities and manage symptoms.
Right now: March marks the start of tree pollen season in Providence. Early-blooming trees like elm and maple begin releasing pollen on warm days.
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 Providence 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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Weather
30°F
Cloudy · 83% humidity · 6 mph wind
Air Quality
AQI 29
Good
Pollen Level
Medium
50 grains/m³ · Tree
~50 grains/m³
~5 grains/m³
~5 grains/m³
Hourly pollen risk is estimated from weather trends when no live hourly pollen feed is available.
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Overall conditions look manageable, but Tree pollen is moderate. Most people can head out comfortably with light precautions.
Best hours: 12:00-14:00