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Pollen in Las Palmas today

Live pollen levels for Las Palmas powered by the CAMS model via Open-Meteo, annual calendar of typical allergens and 5-day forecast by type. Clinical notice and tips for hay-fever sufferers.

5-day forecast

Annual allergen calendar for Las Palmas

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Grasses
Olive
Cypress
London plane
Birch
Ragweed
Nettle
Pellitory

Recommendations

About pollen allergy in Las Palmas

Las Palmas has generally low pollen levels thanks to subtropical climate and trade winds. Dominant allergens are dust mites and fungi. Date palm pollen in March-April. WhatAWeather displays the typical calendar based on multi-year records of the Spanish Aerobiology Network (REA) coordinated by the SEAIC Aerobiology Committee (Spanish Society of Allergology and Clinical Immunology).

Pollen is the leading trigger of seasonal allergic rhinitis and allergic asthma in Spain, with a 21.5% prevalence in adults according to the Alergologica 2015 study. In recent decades climate change has lengthened and brought forward the pollination periods of several key species such as cypress and London plane, while intermittent drought intensifies grass peaks after spring rainfall.

This tool combines hourly weather forecast (temperature, humidity, wind and rain) with concentrations modelled by CAMS (Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service) and the Aerobiology seasonal pattern in Las Palmas. It does not replace an allergist's assessment or individual medical diagnosis. Also check polenes.com from SEAIC and your regional network to validate the data.

Clinical notice: this page is informational and does not constitute medical advice. For persistent allergic symptoms, asthma or anaphylaxis consult your doctor or call 112.