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Pollen Count Fort Worth

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Today's Pollen Count — Fort Worth
 
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Fort Worth Pollen Forecast — Next 5 Days
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Active Allergens in Fort Worth
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Cedar/Juniper
Mountain cedar releases massive pollen loads in winter and early spring — notorious in texas and the south.
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Oak
Oak trees release enormous amounts of fine pollen — a leading cause of spring allergies across the us.
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Ragweed
One ragweed plant can produce a billion pollen grains per season, and wind carries it 400+ miles.

Pollen Count Fort Worth — What You Need to Know

The pollen count in Fort Worth peaks in March–October, though allergy sufferers can experience symptoms from as early as late winter. Warm winters in the South mean pollen season can begin as early as January and stretch nearly year-round.

Why Is Pollen High in Fort Worth?

The primary driver is Cedar/Juniper — mountain cedar releases massive pollen loads in winter and early spring — notorious in Texas and the South. On warm, dry, and windy days the pollen count in Fort Worth can spike dramatically, while rain temporarily brings it down.

💡 Pollen in Fort Worth is highest between 5–10 AM. Plan outdoor activities for the afternoon or after rain.

Pollen Season Calendar for Fort Worth

Tree pollen starts in late winter and runs through spring. Grass pollen peaks during spring. Ragweed dominates from August through October.

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