Forecast

Situation and medium-term forecast for Salzburg

Pollen information for Salzburg from 24 April 2026

Salzburg, Flachgau: heavier loads in the second half of the week

Mountain regions: Peak of the birch blossom still to come

In the lowlands and in the city of Salzburg, the cooler weather interspersed with rain showers in the first half of the week will ease the situation. In the second half of the week, the complaints could increase again before the birch trees- and ash blossom is finally over.

However, the hornbeams, which are related to the birches hornbeams are in full bloom and can also trigger symptoms in birch pollen allergy sufferers.

In the higher altitudes and mountain meadows, the last hazel- and alder pollen in the air, but the peak of flowering is probably over. The Salzburg Pollen Monitoring Service warns: "The birch and ash trees are now in full bloom here, which could increase the burden on sensitive people, especially in the second half of the week. The hornbeam is at the beginning of its bloom.

Also in the pollen spectrum: Poplars, yew, willow, larch, sour grasses, copper beech, plane tree

Blühende Birke ©ÖPID, Johannes M. Bouchal

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Dr. Ulrike Gartner, Dr. Margit Langanger, Ulrike Langmann MSc
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