Spring weather and high pollen pollution: Humping of the hay fever!
Spring weather and high pollen pollution: Humping of the hay fever!
Today, on March 8, 2025, the residents of Central Europe awaits spring -like weather with summer -looking temperatures. The meteorological services report that people can adapt to a weekend with lots of sun and extremely mild temperatures. Nevertheless, allergy sufferers should be careful, since the pollen pollution of hazel and alder pollen in the dry air is significantly high. Walks outdoors could become a challenge for you because the pollen can trigger symptoms for hay fever.
After the forecasts, Saturday will be sunny, with temperatures between 14 and 20 degrees Celsius, with the coastal regions of having cooler values. Clear skies and local hay and fog fields can be expected in the night of Sunday. The low values are between +2 to -4 degrees in the southeastern half and +6 to -1 degrees in the remaining regions.
weather forecast for the weekend
For Sunday, a dry and sunny day with the first cloud fields is predicted in the south for the evening. The maximum temperatures reach 15 to 19 degrees, in the north and northeast values between 11 and 14 degrees are expected. In the Rhineland and the Moselle, temperatures of up to 20 degrees are possible locally, while it remains about 10 degrees on the coasts.
However, the weather situation indicates a change in the night of Monday. Clouds will spread, and in the far southwest it could occasionally come to rain. The low values drop to 5 degrees in the Rhineland and up to -1 degrees in the eastern low mountain range and northeast.
pollen pollution and health risks
The pollen flight forecast for Germany on March 8, 2025 shows a high load due to hazel and alder pollen. As the information wetter.com , hay fever is mainly caused by pollen of trees, shrubs and grasses. The pollen flight season extends in Central Europe from January to October, whereby the most important pollen species in the prediction are the following: Hasel, alder, ash, birch, grass, rye, mugwort and ambrosia.
The pollen flight hazard index provides information about the pollen concentration and the associated symptoms of allergy sufferers. The stress intensity is not divided into any, weak, moderate and strong stress. A strong pollen load is determined if there are more than 100 pollen per m³ of air. For birch pollen, the limit is 50 pollen per m³ of air, while ambrosia and mugwort can be a health risk from 10 pollen per m³.
Overall, the view of a pleasant weekend indicates, but allergy sufferers in particular should pay attention to the high pollen values. A conscious handling of your own outdoor activities could help to avoid symptoms.
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