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Node B — Health & Allergies

CanadaAlbertaMunicipal District of BighornLocality

75/ 100 · Outdoor Activity Score
Good
Great conditions for outdoor activity.
UV
AQI
Feels like
Pollen

Pollen Forecast

High
3
Index (0–4)
24h
Now+24h
Tree Pollen
High
Grass Pollen
None
Weed Pollen
None
Dominant species: Oak, Maple, Birch

High pollen levels. Keep windows closed.

Estimated based on location, season & weather conditions

Frequently Asked Questions

The current pollen index at Node B, Alberta, Canada is 3 out of 4, rated as High. No significant pollen activity detected.
Pollen season at Node B typically runs from March to October. Grass pollen peaks in late spring and summer, while birch and alder are most active in early spring. Olive pollen peaks in May–June in Mediterranean regions.
Current conditions at Node B show a pollen level of High. High pollen levels. Keep windows closed. Check our hourly trend chart for the best times to be outdoors.
Our pollen forecast uses the CAMS (Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service) model, which tracks 6 major pollen types: birch, olive, grass, alder, ragweed, and mugwort. Data is updated hourly with 24-hour forecasts.

Pollen levels at Node B, Alberta, Canada: index 3/4 (High). No significant pollen activity detected.

Alberta, Canada

Frequently Asked Questions
What are the current pollen levels at Node B?

The current pollen index at Node B, Alberta, Canada is 3 out of 4, rated as High. No significant pollen activity detected.

When is pollen season at Node B?

Pollen season at Node B typically runs from March to October. Grass pollen peaks in late spring and summer, while birch and alder are most active in early spring. Olive pollen peaks in May–June in Mediterranean regions.

Is Node B good for allergy sufferers?

Current conditions at Node B show a pollen level of High. High pollen levels. Keep windows closed. Check our hourly trend chart for the best times to be outdoors.

How is the pollen forecast calculated?

Our pollen forecast uses the CAMS (Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service) model, which tracks 6 major pollen types: birch, olive, grass, alder, ragweed, and mugwort. Data is updated hourly with 24-hour forecasts.

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