The sun has finally arrived, even if the weather is capricious, grasses will benefit from these alternating rainy and sunny periods. Allergic must stay vigilant, there will be many grass pollens next week. The allergic risk is moderate to high on the Mediterranean area, high on the Atlantic coast in the south of Bordeaux and in the north of the Seine, very high for the rest of the territory.
Only areas still slightly saved will be those of high altitudes. Other pollens are unobtrusive compared to grasses, but some will be considered. The Mediterranean area is a breeding ground for a lot of pollens, you can meet oak and olive pollens with a related allergic from average to risk, but also Parietaria pollen and still cypress pollens.
Olive pollen extend gradually to the South West of France and the Rhône corridor, without a real allergic risk.
Oak pollen protracted our territory with a low allergy risk or locally moderate in the Southwest.
Everywhere we see the emergence of Urticaceae (Nettle) pollens, low allergenic pollen, the allergic risk is very low to low. The sorrel and plantain pollen struggling territory, but are competing between themselves, with a very low risk.
Allergic to pollen lime must be vigilant for this allergy of proximity.
Allergic must always follow their treatment.
Michel THIBAUDON,
RNSA Director
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3-days forecast for grasses pollination in France
3-days forecast for grass pollination in Europe (click on "grass" on the top left corner).
Risks by town
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Pollen trap
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