Erie, PA · Pennsylvania

Erie, PA Pollen Count Today

View today's allergy index, primary allergen, weather context, tree, grass, and weed pollen levels, plus the 5-day pollen forecast for Erie.

Today's pollen count in Erie

Today in Erie, Pennsylvania, the forecasted pollen level is moderate with an allergy index of 3. The primary allergen is Ragweed. Use the forecast below to see whether conditions are likely to rise, ease, or stay steady over the next few days.

AllergyAva shows forecasted pollen levels and allergy risk estimates for Erie. Actual exposure can vary by neighborhood, weather, and time outdoors.

Pollen Level

Moderate Risk
3

Google UPI (0–5)

Primary Allergen

Ragweed

Consider taking antihistamines before heading outside. Keep windows closed.

77°

Temp

68%

Humidity

15

Wind mph

Pollen: Includes data from Google Maps · Weather: AllergyAva estimated fallback

5-Day Pollen Forecast

Best day this week

Tomorrow - Low

Worst day this week

Sat - High

Today
84°/61°
3
Moderate
Tree2
Grass0
Weed3
Tomorrow
81°/59°
2
Low
Tree1
Grass0
Weed2
Thu
87°/63°
4
High
Tree2
Grass0
Weed4
Fri
87°/63°
4
High
Tree2
Grass0
Weed4
Sat
87°/63°
4
High
Tree2
Grass0
Weed4
None
Very Low
Low
Moderate
High
Very High

Allergen Breakdown

Ragweed
Moderate
Elm
Low

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Weather-allergy synergy

Why conditions feel this way today

Breezy weather in Erie can lift pollen from trees, grasses, weeds, and outdoor surfaces even when the index is not at its weekly peak.

Temp
77°F
Humidity
68%
Wind
15 mph
Rain chance
29%

24-hour allergy risk curve

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Better

No clearly better outdoor window while alerts, storm risk, or strong wind are present.

Avoid

Storm periods, gust fronts, and exposed outdoor areas.

Extra caution

Stay indoors during storms, especially if pollen or asthma affects your breathing.

Data Confidence & Sources

Pollen Forecast

Source
Includes data from Google Maps · Pollen API (1×1 km grid resolution)
Last Daily Update

Pollen models recalculate once daily

Weather Conditions

Source
AllergyAva estimated weather fallback
Last Refresh

Weather data updates every 15–30 minutes

Local pollen exposure can vary by micro-vegetation, wind gusts, structural barriers, and time spent outdoors.

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Erie allergy profile

Today's risk+

Erie allergy conditions are shaped by local weather, seasonal vegetation, and short-term changes in wind, rain, humidity, and temperature. Tree pollen is usually more important in spring, grass pollen often builds from late spring into summer, and weed pollen can become more noticeable later in the year.

Use today's pollen index alongside the 5-day forecast to plan commutes, outdoor exercise, yard work, and window-open time in Erie. Conditions can still vary by neighborhood, nearby plants, and time spent outdoors.

Erie's guide sections below focus on recurring local exposure patterns. Today's moderate Ragweed reading is the live risk signal, while the seasonal and neighborhood notes explain where exposure can still differ during normal routines.

Seasonal guide+

Spring

Tree pollen

Often drives early-season symptoms

Late spring to summer

Grass pollen

Can rise around lawns, parks, and open areas

Late summer to fall

Ragweed/weed pollen

Major fall allergy trigger

Varies

Mold spores

Often affected by moisture and decaying leaves

Treatment and planning tips+

Track the forecast

Check Erie pollen levels daily during active allergy periods.

Reduce indoor exposure

Keep windows closed on high-pollen days and use HVAC or HEPA filtration when appropriate.

Plan medication timing

Follow your clinician's or product-label instructions, especially before your usual peak season.

Erie seasonal pollen calendar

Tree pollen

In season now

Spring

Often drives early-season symptoms

Grass pollen

In season now

Late spring to summer

Can rise around lawns, parks, and open areas

Ragweed/weed pollen

In season now

Late summer to fall

Major fall allergy trigger

Mold spores

Varies

Often affected by moisture and decaying leaves

Common pollen triggers around Erie

TriggerTypical seasonWhat to know
Tree pollenSpringOften drives early-season symptoms
Grass pollenLate spring to summerCan rise around lawns, parks, and open areas
Ragweed/weed pollenLate summer to fallMajor fall allergy trigger
Mold sporesVariesOften affected by moisture and decaying leaves

Frequently asked questions about pollen in Erie

What is the pollen count in Erie today?

Today in Erie, Pennsylvania, the pollen level is moderate with an allergy index of 3. The main allergen to watch is Ragweed.

When is allergy season in Erie, Pennsylvania?

Allergy season in Erie, Pennsylvania can vary by allergen and weather conditions. Tree pollen often rises in spring, grass pollen becomes more active in late spring and summer, and weed pollen can remain elevated later in the year depending on local climate and vegetation.

How often should I check the pollen forecast in Erie?

If you have seasonal allergies in Erie, it is helpful to check the pollen forecast daily during peak allergy periods. Shifts in wind, rainfall, temperature, and humidity can all change local pollen exposure from one day to the next.

What pollen types affect people in Erie, Pennsylvania?

Erie residents may be affected by tree pollen, grass pollen, and weed pollen during different parts of the year. The strongest trigger depends on the season, nearby vegetation, and current weather conditions.