Allergy sufferers beware: pollen warning for Zwickau on September 3rd!

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Current pollen levels in Zwickau on September 3, 2025: Mugwort, grasses and ragweed - information for allergy sufferers.

Aktuelle Pollenbelastung in Zwickau am 3. September 2025: Beifuß, Gräser und Ambrosia – Informationen für Allergiker.
Current pollen levels in Zwickau on September 3, 2025: Mugwort, grasses and ragweed - information for allergy sufferers.

Allergy sufferers beware: pollen warning for Zwickau on September 3rd!

The pollen count is currently making news again in Zwickau. How news.de reported, the main culprits are currently mugwort, grasses and ragweed. Allergy sufferers may suffer from symptoms such as sneezing, watery eyes or difficulty breathing, while high humidity and heavy rain ensure that pollen levels are currently not too high.

Current weather conditions show temperatures between 14 and 20°C, with rain washing pollen from the air. Because of these weather conditions, pollen levels are usually tolerable in the early morning hours and spread throughout the day. In particular, the pollen of mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris), which has the most allergenic properties and blooms until September, can be problematic for allergy sufferers.

The pollen load in detail

The pollen count in Zwickau is currently classified as follows:

  • Erle: keine Belastung
  • Birke: keine Belastung
  • Roggen: keine Belastung
  • Beifuß: geringe Belastung
  • Gräser: geringe Belastung
  • Hasel: keine Belastung
  • Esche: keine Belastung
  • Ambrosia: geringe Belastung

The pollen levels range from 0 (no pollution) to 3 (high pollution), which simplifies the assessment for allergy sufferers. Loud weathermap.org The current pollen count is updated hourly by the German Weather Service and is therefore of great use for allergy sufferers when planning their day.

Pollen count and its effects

The effects of pollen are often difficult for allergy sufferers. According to estimates, around 15-20% of the population in Germany suffers from pollen allergies, and the trend is pointing steeply upwards. Probiom emphasizes that pollen in the air comes primarily from trees, grasses and herbs and that allergy sufferers often have to defend themselves against the proteins in the pollen, which the immune system classifies as dangerous.

A particular challenge is posed by ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia), which has been blooming since August and extends the allergy season into autumn. Their pollen is highly allergenic and has a negative impact on the quality of life of many people. Climate change could even further exacerbate this seasonal problem.

For allergy sufferers, it is advisable to keep windows closed, especially in the early morning hours, and to plan outdoor activities during times when pollen levels are lower. This makes everyday life a little more pleasant despite the pollen count.

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