Grasses and Ambrosia cause distress for allergy-suffering residents in Lüdenscheid today, according to updates from Pollenflug Lüdenscheid.
Sarah Knauth, Time
Pollen allergy sufferers in Lüdenscheid should brace themselves for the upcoming day, as the allergenic pollen on September 19, 2025, is likely to come from late-summer flowering plants such as chamomile and wild plants like black elderberry.
Chamomile, which typically blooms until September, and black elderberry, which flowers earlier but may still release pollen residues, are the primary culprits for the high pollen count. The weather conditions on September 19 will play a significant role in pollen dispersion. Dry, warm, and windy weather can increase airborne pollen levels, while rain can reduce them.
Climate change may also extend pollen seasons and intensify pollen presence due to prolonged flowering periods. As the day approaches, it's essential to stay informed about the pollen levels in Lüdenscheid.
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