Allergy sufferers faced issues today in Karlsruhe due to high pollution levels of Ambrosia and grasses, causing increased suffering for those with pollen allergies.
On Friday, September 19, 2025, a report by Sarah Knauth for Time highlighted the current pollen situation in Karlsruhe, providing valuable information for those suffering from allergies.
According to the report, Ambrosia (ragweed) is the main culprit behind the high pollen count in the city. The flowering period of Ambrosia extends from August to October, and currently, its highly allergenic pollen is present in low to moderate amounts. Grass pollen, whose peak is typically in May to August, is expected to be low.
The weather plays a significant role in the current pollen situation, as wind can bring pollen from surrounding areas, influencing the pollen load during the day. However, changes to cooler, autumn weather can help decrease pollen levels.
The report offers an overview of active pollen types in Karlsruhe, along with the load of each type. It is important to note that the report will provide updates on the current pollen situation in the city.
If you are interested in staying informed about the pollen count in Karlsruhe, you can share the report via Facebook, X, WhatsApp, Pinterest, Telegram, or Pocket. Stay tuned for more updates from Time.
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