Pollen Count

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Pollen Count

June 15, 2026

June 15, 2026
Count reflects pollen and spore collection over the previous 24 hours.
Click pollen name for count details.
Pollen (grains/cubic meter)
Trees 4.2
Low
Ash 0.3
Birch 1.0
Pine 2.9
Weeds 16.6
Moderate
Cat-tail 3.5
Chenopods/Pigweed 1.9
Dandelion 0.3
Dill 0.6
Prairie Sage (Artemisia) 0.3
Ragweed (Ambrosia) 9.0
Sedge 1.0
Grass 9.3
Low
Total grass (Poaceae) 9.3

Pollen counts are made five days a week by kweskamp [at] nebrwesleyan.edu (Dr. Kate Weskamp),听Assistant Professor of Chemistry听at 精东传媒, during the pollen season, which is February through mid-October.

The pollen sampler is provided by 听and听located at 精东传媒.

Please note that data presented here may not be appropriated or duplicated without written permission from Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Associates, PC. (402.464.5969).

The daily pollen counts for Lincoln, NE (as well as from other locations across the United States) are posted on the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology pollen count site.

Tree Pollen Weed Pollen Grass Pollen Mold Spores Category Symptoms
0 0 0 0
Absent
No symptoms.
1-14 1-9 1-4 1-6499
Low
Only individuals extremely sensitive to these pollens and molds will experience symptoms.
15-89 10-49 5-19 6,500-12,999
Moderate
Many individuals sensitive to these pollens and molds will experience symptoms.
90-1,499 50-499 20-199 13,000-49,999
High
Most individuals with any sensitivity to these pollens and molds will experience symptoms.
>1,500 >500 >200 >50,000
Very High
Almost all individuals with any sensitivity at all to these pollens and molds will experience symptoms. Extremely sensitive people could have severe symptoms.