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Gathering pollen, air quality, and weather data for you.
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Tacoma's allergy season varies with proximity to the coast. Coastal breezes help, but residents of Tacoma, WA can still experience significant pollen from February through October, especially during dry, warm spells.
Right now: May transitions to grass pollen in Tacoma. Inland areas see higher counts than coastal neighborhoods.
Spring
Feb – May
Tree pollen starts early — alder, birch, and oak are primary triggers.
Summer
May – Jul
Grass pollen peaks. Inland valleys see significantly higher counts than the coast.
Fall
Aug – Oct
Ragweed and sagebrush in drier areas. Coastal cities see lower counts.
Ocean breezes near Tacoma can help clear pollen, but inland valleys trap allergens. Wildfire season also degrades air quality significantly. PollenTracker monitors both pollen and AQI to give you the full picture.
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CAUTION
Limit exposure
Tree pollen is high at 120 grains/m³, but winds are light and air quality is decent. Take precautions — the safest hours are later in the day.
Lower-risk hours: 14:00-16:00
Pollen Level
High
120 grains/m³ · Tree
Air Quality
AQI 39
Good
Weather
51°F
Cloudy · 80% humidity · 12 mph wind
~120 grains/m³
~120 grains/m³
~5 grains/m³