Pollen Count

Lincoln, Nebraska

March 2, 2008 Weather Change
Pollen Information
 

The weather conditions changed dramatically on Sunday March 2, 2008, following a warm Saturday. The change in temperature and wind direction were striking around noon with strong, warm, southerly winds until late morning which shifted to the northwest with the advance of a cold front.

In the spring, Juniper trees release copious amounts of pollen in Texas and with strong south winds, the Juniper pollen can be transported to our area. The graph below depicts the change in weather conditions and the resulting change in the Juniper pollen in our area.

Provided as a public service by Nebraska Wesleyan University,
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Associates