Pollen information for Salzburg from 16 April 2026
Salzburg, Flachgau: Birch blossom comes to an end
Mountain districts: Peak still to come
In the surrounding areas and in the city of Salzburg, the peak of the birch blossom already passed, also the ash blossom should also be coming to an end soon. The hornbeams, which are related to the birches, are still in bloom. hornbeams related to the birch trees, are also flowering heavily and can also trigger symptoms in birch pollen allergy sufferers.
In the higher altitudes and mountain meadows, the peak of the birch and ash blossom is probably still to come, and the Salzburg Pollen Warning Service warns sensitive people of severe symptoms. The hornbeam is only just beginning to flower here.
There is no longer much hazel and alder pollen in the air anywhere, even in the Innergebirg their flowering is over. In the meantime, the first sour grasses are releasing pollen, but this is harmless for allergy sufferers.
Also in the pollen spectrum: elm, poplar, willowbut this pollen is harmless
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Pollenwarndienst Salzburg
Herausgegeben vom Fachbereich Environment and Biodiversity der Universität Salzburg
Im Auftrag des Gesundheitsressorts des Landes Salzburg/Landessanitätsdirektion.
Dr. Ulrike Gartner, Dr. Margit Langanger, Ulrike Langmann MSc
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Wetterdaten und Prognosen basierend auf synoptischen Daten:
GeoSphere Austria, Bundesanstalt für Geologie, Geophysik, Klimatologie und Meteorologie (ehemals ZAMG).
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