Grass
Moderate
Index value 3 of 5.
Grasses active.
Sunday 28 June Updated 04:24
Tomorrow stays at this level.
Moderate
Index value 3 of 5.
Grasses active.
Very low
Index value 1 of 5.
Very low
Index value 1 of 5.
TD covers part of Dumfries, Galloway, Lothian and Borders and follows its regional pollen pattern closely.
Tree pollen here is dominated by birch, alder and oak, with grass led by ryegrass and cocksfoot and weeds by nettle.
Tree pollen typically peaks in late April. Grass counts are highest from late June. A similar profile to the rest of southern Scotland with a tree peak slightly later than England.
For the wider regional view see Dumfries, Galloway, Lothian and Borders.