Pollen Levels in Columbus

Forecast for: December 6, 2025

Moderate

Overall Allergy Risk

Moderate allergy risk

Pollen Levels by Type

🌳

Tree Pollen

Low Level 1/5

Common sources: Oak, Birch, Cedar, Pine, Maple

Peak season: Late winter to early summer

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Grass Pollen

Low Level 1/5

Common sources: Rye grass, Timothy, Bermuda, Orchard grass

Peak season: Late spring to early fall

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Weed Pollen

Moderate Level 3/5

Common sources: Ragweed, Mugwort, Nettle, Plantain

Peak season: Late summer to early fall

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Common Allergy Symptoms

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Sneezing

Frequent sneezing, especially in the morning

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Runny Nose

Nasal congestion and discharge

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Itchy Eyes

Red, watery, and irritated eyes

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Breathing Issues

Wheezing, coughing, or shortness of breath

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Headache

Sinus pressure and headaches

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Fatigue

Feeling tired and sluggish

Allergy Management Tips

Prevention Strategies

  • Stay Indoors: Keep windows closed during high pollen times (early morning and windy days)
  • Check Forecast: Monitor daily pollen counts and plan outdoor activities accordingly
  • Shower & Change: Shower and change clothes after being outside to remove pollen
  • Use Air Filters: Install HEPA filters in your home to reduce indoor pollen
  • Wear Sunglasses: Protect your eyes from pollen when outdoors
  • Dry Clothes Indoors: Avoid drying laundry outside where it can collect pollen

Medication Options

  • Antihistamines: Help reduce sneezing, itching, and runny nose (Cetirizine, Loratadine)
  • Nasal Sprays: Corticosteroid sprays can reduce inflammation (Fluticasone)
  • Eye Drops: Antihistamine eye drops for itchy, watery eyes
  • Decongestants: Help with nasal congestion (use short-term only)
  • Immunotherapy: Allergy shots or tablets for long-term relief

💊 Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any medication.

When to See a Doctor

  • Symptoms interfere with daily activities or sleep
  • Over-the-counter medications don't provide relief
  • You have asthma that worsens during allergy season
  • Symptoms occur year-round or get progressively worse
  • You experience severe reactions like difficulty breathing

Best & Worst Times for Outdoor Activities

❌ Avoid These Times

  • 5 AM - 10 AM: Peak pollen release time
  • Windy Days: Pollen spreads more easily
  • Dry Days: Higher pollen concentration in air
  • After Thunderstorms: Pollen grains can burst and spread

✅ Best Times

  • After Rain: Rain washes pollen from the air
  • Late Evening: Pollen counts typically lower
  • Cloudy Days: Less pollen release without sun
  • Calm Days: Less pollen spread without wind