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Tuscaloosa, Alabama  ·  Live count & 5-day forecast
Today's Pollen Level — Tuscaloosa, AL
 
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Tuscaloosa Pollen Forecast — Next 5 Days
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Active Allergens in Tuscaloosa
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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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Pine
Pine trees produce heavy clouds of yellow pollen that travel hundreds of miles on the wind.
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Grass
Grass pollen affects more americans than any other allergen — over 40 million people are sensitive to it.
Pollen Season Calendar — Tuscaloosa
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Peak pollen season in Tuscaloosa: March–September

Pollen Count Tuscaloosa Al — What You Need to Know

The pollen count in Tuscaloosa peaks in March–September. The Southeast has one of the longest allergy seasons in the country, often running February through October due to its warm, humid climate.

Why Is Pollen High in Tuscaloosa?

The primary allergen is Oak — oak trees release enormous amounts of fine pollen — a leading cause of spring allergies across the US. Pollen spikes on warm, dry, and windy days. Rain temporarily clears the air, but counts rebound fast.

Pollen Season in Tuscaloosa

Managing Pollen in Tuscaloosa
Best Time to Go Outside
Pollen in Tuscaloosa peaks between 5–10 AM. Afternoon (after 3 PM) is the best time for outdoor activities on high-count days.
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After Rain Is Safe
Rain washes pollen out of the air. The hour after rain stops is one of the lowest-pollen times — but counts rebound quickly once it dries.
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Pre-Medicate, Don't React
Antihistamines and nasal sprays work much better when taken 30–60 minutes before going outside, not after symptoms start.
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Shower After Being Outside
Pollen sticks to hair, skin, and clothes. Showering and changing clothes when you come inside prevents tracking pollen into your home.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the pollen count in Tuscaloosa today?
The current pollen count in Tuscaloosa is updated every 12 hours using live data. Levels are rated Low, Moderate, High, or Very High based on pollen concentration in the air. Select the live badge above for today's reading.
What type of pollen is high in Tuscaloosa right now?
The primary allergen in Tuscaloosa is Oak. Peak pollen season in Tuscaloosa runs from March–September. The 'Active Allergens' section above shows which specific pollens are currently elevated.
When is pollen season in Tuscaloosa?
Pollen season in Tuscaloosa typically peaks in March–September. Tree pollen starts in late winter, followed by grass pollen in late spring through summer, and ragweed from August through October.
What should I do when pollen is high in Tuscaloosa?
On high pollen days in Tuscaloosa: check the forecast before going outside, schedule outdoor activities for the afternoon (pollen peaks 5–10 AM), keep windows closed and use AC, take antihistamines before exposure rather than after symptoms start, and shower after spending time outdoors to remove pollen from skin and hair.
How accurate is the pollen forecast for Tuscaloosa?
The pollen forecast for Tuscaloosa is based on the Google Pollen API, which combines real-time sensor data, weather forecasts, and plant biology models. Forecasts are updated every 12 hours and are generally accurate within 1 level (e.g., Moderate vs. High). Actual counts can vary by neighborhood depending on local vegetation.
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