Understanding Full Moon Notifications During Pollen Season

Understanding the interplay between full moon phases and pollen seasons can be beneficial for those affected by seasonal allergies. While the lunar cycle doesn't directly influence pollen release, certain plants have evolved to release pollen during specific lunar phases. For instance, the Mediterranean shrub Ephedra foeminea is known to release its pollen by the light of the full moon. (smithsonianmag.com)
Pollen Seasons in the United States
Pollen seasons in the U.S. are typically divided into three overlapping periods:
- Tree Pollen: From late February through May, with peak months in March and April.
- Grass Pollen: From May through July, with peak months in May and June.
- Weed Pollen: From August through November, with peak months in September and October.
These periods can vary based on regional climates and specific plant species. (mypollenpal.com)
Clime's Role in Managing Pollen Season Notifications
Clime offers comprehensive weather services that include pollen forecasts, helping you stay informed about pollen levels in your area. By integrating Clime's notifications, you can receive timely updates on pollen counts, allowing you to take necessary precautions during high pollen periods.
Conclusion
While the full moon doesn't directly affect pollen release, certain plants do time their pollen release to lunar phases. By utilizing Clime's services, you can stay informed about pollen levels and manage your seasonal allergies more effectively.