Forecast

Situation and medium-term forecast for Salzburg

Pollen information for Salzburg from 26 March 2026

Hazel and alder blossom is dying down!

The pollen concentrations of the hazel blossom as well as those of the alder blossom continue to decrease significantly in Salzburg City and in Flach- and Tennengau, according to the Salzburg Pollen Monitoring Service. Sensitive people should only expect mild symptoms here. Very occasionally, pollen grains from birch and ashbut the forecast cold snap will delay the start of flowering. Caution is advised with flowering forsythia branches in the home, as this shrub is related to the ash tree.

Relatively much pollen is produced by yew, elm and poplar in the air, some pollen from the willowbut this pollen is allergologically harmless. In the meantime the hornbeam cold temperatures and precipitation should also stop the pollen count here.

In the mountain meadows and medium altitudes, the Salzburg Pollen Monitoring Service is still recording a moderate concentration of hazel and alder pollen. alder pollen For allergy sufferers, the symptoms should also decrease, especially as the catkins close when it gets cold and no longer release pollen.

Elm, yew, poplar and willow also bloom in the Innergebirg.

Reifende Kätzchen der Birke ©ÖPID, Johannes M. Bouchal

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Pollenwarndienst Salzburg
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Im Auftrag des Gesundheitsressorts des Landes Salzburg/Landessanitätsdirektion.
Dr. Ulrike Gartner, Dr. Margit Langanger, Ulrike Langmann MSc
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