
Pollen Count for New Orleans, LA on 09-14-2024
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Temperatures are expected to reach a high of about 85°F with humidity levels hovering around 74%. These weather conditions are conducive to high pollen activity. Wind speeds are forecasted to be around 10 mph, which is brisk enough to facilitate the spread of pollen particles through the air.
Trees are relatively low pollen contributors this time of year, with minor pollen release from oak and birch trees. However, the primary contributors to today's high pollen count will be grasses and ragweed. Ragweed pollen is notorious during this period, as late summer and early fall are peak times for its dispersal. Ragweed thrives in warm, sunny environments and can travel great distances, significantly impacting pollen levels.
Grass pollen will be moderate to high. After a hotter than average August with minimal rainfall, grass has had optimal conditions for growth, leading to elevated pollen production.
For allergy sufferers, this means a day with potential for considerable discomfort. Symptoms such as itchy eyes, runny nose, and sneezing may be more pronounced. It's advisable for individuals affected by pollen allergies to take preventative measures such as staying indoors during peak pollen times, usually late morning to early afternoon, using air purifiers, and taking antihistamines as per medical advice.
The National Allergy Bureau (NAB) provides daily updates, and it's recommended to check their forecasts regularly, especially during high pollen seasons. Remember to keep windows closed, frequently change air filters, and shower after spending time outside to remove pollen particles from your skin and hair.
By understanding the anticipated pollen levels and taking proactive steps, residents of New Orleans can better manage their allergy symptoms and find relief even during peak pollen periods.