Forecast

Situation and medium-term forecast for Salzburg

Pollen information for Salzburg from 27 April 2026

Salzburg, Flachgau: Birch blossom shifts to medium to higher altitudes, in the lowlands the first grasses are ready to bloom.

Mountain regions: Birch blossom continues.

In the city of Salzburg and in the lowlands of the Flachgau and Tennengau regions, the birch blossom to medium to higher altitudes. In the lowlands, the first grasses have begun to bloom.

The flowering of the hornbeam, copper beech and oak can also trigger symptoms in birch pollen allergy sufferers due to cross-reactions. In parks and along avenues plane trees.

Lilac, a plant from the olive family, is related to ash. ash tree related to the ash tree. People allergic to ash pollen should avoid direct contact with lilacs.

In the higher altitudes and mountain meadows, the last hazel- and alder pollen in the air, but the peak of flowering is probably over. Birch and ash trees are now in full bloom here, and hornbeam pollen is increasing the pollen load.

Also in the pollen spectrum: Pollen from poplar, willow, maple, cypress family, larch, walnut, sour grasses -all with low allergological relevance.

Blühende Birke ©ÖPID, Johannes M. Bouchal

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Pollenwarndienst Salzburg
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Im Auftrag des Gesundheitsressorts des Landes Salzburg/Landessanitätsdirektion.
Dr. Ulrike Gartner, Dr. Margit Langanger, Ulrike Langmann MSc
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