Florida's warm climate means pollen season runs nearly year-round. Oak and pine are dominant in spring, while grass pollen extends through summer.
Peak pollen season in Florida: February–October. Primary allergens: OakPineGrass
Tree pollen is the first major allergen each year in Florida, typically starting in late winter with cedar and alder, followed by oak and birch through May.
Grass pollen takes over in late spring through early summer, peaking from May to July depending on location within the state.
The pollen count in Florida varies by city and season. Peak pollen season runs February–October. Select a city above for live data.
Pollen levels vary across Florida. Cities in warmer, more humid areas typically see higher counts. Check individual city pages for current levels.
Pollen season in Florida peaks in February–October. Tree and grass pollen are the main seasonal allergens.