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The pollen forecast for your area

The weather forecast for your area

Discover our hay fever advice and more information about pollen in your area.

St. Louis Pollen Levels

Check out the pollen forecast in St. Louis for the next few days. A low pollen count means you can play softball, baseball or soccer on the fields at Carondelet Park or going fishing or playing disc golf at Creve Coeur Park without worrying about allergies. If a pollen count is high, pack Kleenex® On-the-Go tissues, so you can stay prepared for allergies, wherever you are.

During February, March and April, pollen counts can rise higher than the rent of a downtown studio. Then, pollen counts drop significantly in May and remain at lower levels through the rest of the year—even during a small increase in August, September and October, when pollen from weeds slightly raises the pollen count, and January, when tree pollen raises the pollen count a bit as well. Although pollinators are extremely productive for only a few months during the year, you might want to steer clear of parks and grassy areas during those months if you want to keep seasonal allergies at bay. That’s why we put together a list of some seasonal-allergy-friendly activities that help you avoid pollen.

St. Louis Monthly Calendar

Grass pollen is the main culprit for seasonal allergies in St. Louis early on in the year. Grass pollens reach their highest in March and April. Weed pollen becomes a problem later in the year – reaching their peak in October.

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St. Louis Food

The St. Louis food scene is one of the best ways to avoid pollen during allergy season. Indoor dining means you can discover new restaurants away from pollen, so you can share a meal or try something new without the sniffles.

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Live Music in St. Louis

From concerts with contemporary to symphonies, St. Louis has plenty of indoor music venues that offer performances so incredible, you may not even remember that it’s a day with a high pollen count.

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Shopping St. Louis

St. Louis has some truly wonderful places to shop. Discover unique apparel, beautiful jewelry and other thoughtful gifts inside St. Louis stores while you take a break from the pollen outside.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Kleenex® Pollen Pal is incredibly simple to use. We use pollen forecast data to monitor pollen risk levels in your area. All you have to do is enter in your zip code, or click on one of our preselected cities, and Pollen Pal will display the pollen forecast in your area.

Pollen allergies are never fun and can vary from adult to adult. Some of the main signs include sneezing, coughing, itchy or watery eyes, and even headaches or earaches. Want to learn more? Check out Seasonal Allergy Symptom and Signs.

It's hard to completely avoid pollen when it's pollen season, however pollen levels tend to be at their highest during the morning hours. Source: https://acaai.org/allergies/allergic-conditions/seasonal-allergies/

Yes! Whether it's sunny, damp, or stormy, weather has a large impact on pollen counts. To keep it simple: pollen counts are typically highest when it's warm, humid, and windy.

For most of the United States, allergies tend to peak from February until the early summer. However, in more tropical climates the pollen season can stretch through a good potion of the year. Source: https://acaai.org/allergies/allergic-conditions/seasonal-allergies/