Seasonal Tracking
Austin Allergy Forecast
Stay ahead of Austin's notorious allergy seasons. View current pollen counts and multi-day forecasts for major local allergens.
Top Allergen Today
Oak Pollen
HIGH
Oak season typically peaks in mid-to-late spring. Symptoms include itchy eyes, sneezing, and congestion.
Allergen Breakdown
Cedar
Low
Oak
High
Elm
Moderate
Mold
Low
5-Day Outlook
Mon
High
Tue
High
Wed
Moderate
Thu
Low
Fri
Low
Austin's Year-Round Allergies
Winter (Dec - Feb): "Cedar Fever"
Mountain Cedar (Ashe Juniper) releases massive amounts of pollen, causing flu-like symptoms for many Austinites.
Spring (Mar - May): Oak & Ash
As Cedar fades, Oak takes over, coating cars in yellow dust. Ash and Pecan trees also contribute heavily.
Summer & Fall (Aug - Nov): Ragweed & Elm
Late summer brings Ragweed, while Fall Elm sweeps in during September and October. Mold is prevalent year-round but spikes after heavy rains.