Pollen forecast for Seville. Data as of (Europe/Madrid). Values update hourly — see this page for the current reading and hourly forecast.

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Pollen Today in Seville, Spain

Current pollen levels, hourly forecast, allergy risk and outlook for Seville, Spain. Grass: Moderate

Current Pollen Levels

grains/m³
Grass
52050LowModerateHighVery High7Moderate

Select allergens for a personalized forecast

Pollen Outlook

grains/m³ peak
Grass
Today
19Moderate
20 Mon
16Moderate
21 Tue
17Moderate
22 Wed
17Moderate
23 Thu
15Moderate

About Seville

CountrySpain, Andalusia
TimezoneEurope/Madrid (UTC+2)
Coordinates37.38° N, 5.97° W
Population≈ 687K

TodayTomorrow

Local time (GMT+2)

Grass7 · Moderategrains/m³
5Low20Moderate0Today Jul 19Tomorrow Jul 200:0025°6:0020°12:0028°18:0036°0:0025°6:0021°12:0028°18:0036°
View detailed hourly pollen data

Detailed hour-by-hour pollen forecast for Seville — today and tomorrow. Pollen concentrations per allergen type for each hour.

Today — Jul 19

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Tomorrow — Jul 20

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What is the pollen level in Seville today?

On July 19, Seville reaches a peak pollen risk of Moderate around 04:00, driven mainly by Grass pollen. Live levels are tracked for birch, grass, alder, mugwort, olive, and ragweed.

Pollen snapshot

Now
Moderate
Today's peak
Moderate · 04:00
Tomorrow's peak
Moderate · 06:00
Main allergen
Grass
Temperature
33°
About the Pollen Forecast

What is a pollen forecast?

A pollen forecast predicts the concentration of airborne pollen grains (measured in grains per cubic meter) for a specific location and time. Pollen is released by trees, grasses, and weeds during their pollination seasons. Higher concentrations trigger worse allergy symptoms in sensitive individuals. This forecast uses data from the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS).

How do I check the pollen forecast today?

This page shows the live pollen levels for your location using data from CAMS via Open-Meteo. You get current pollen concentrations for birch, grass, alder, mugwort, olive, and ragweed — plus an hourly forecast chart and tomorrow's outlook. Select your allergens to see personalized risk levels.

When are pollen levels highest?

Pollen levels vary by type: tree pollen (birch, alder) typically peaks in spring mornings, grass pollen peaks in late spring and summer afternoons, and weed pollen (mugwort, ragweed) peaks in late summer and fall. Warm, dry, windy days have higher pollen counts. Rain temporarily reduces airborne pollen. Check the forecast chart above for today's exact pollen trend.

How can I reduce pollen exposure?

Many people reduce pollen exposure by keeping windows closed on high-pollen days, showering after time outdoors, and using air purifiers. Check the pollen forecast before outdoor activities, and consult a healthcare provider for personal advice.

What is an allergy profile?

Your allergy profile tells us which pollen types trigger your symptoms. Different people react to different pollens — some are allergic to birch and grass, others to ragweed or olive. By selecting your allergens, you get a personalized risk assessment that only considers the pollen types relevant to you, rather than a generic overall forecast.

Pollen risk levels

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Low
Moderate
High
Very High

Risk levels are based on approximate pollen concentration thresholds per allergen type (grains/m³):

  • Tree pollen (birch, alder): Low ≤10, Moderate ≤100, High ≤1000, Very High >1000
  • Grass & weed pollen (grass, mugwort, ragweed): Low ≤5, Moderate ≤20, High ≤50, Very High >50
  • Olive pollen: Low ≤10, Moderate ≤50, High ≤200, Very High >200

Your risk is the highest level among your selected allergens. These approximate thresholds are commonly referenced in European aeroallergen research (EAN) and clinical guidelines.