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Pollen is low — most people won't notice
Grass pollen is the main trigger · Tomorrow ↓ · Updated 13 hours ago
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Pollen levels in Hollywood are currently low. Most people should not experience allergy symptoms from pollen.
Tree pollen: None. Grass pollen: Moderate. Weed pollen: None.
No, pollen conditions in Hollywood are expected to improve tomorrow.
Hollywood, Florida sits along the subtropical Atlantic coast of Broward County, where warm temperatures, high humidity, and a long growing season create a nearly year-round allergy environment rather than sharply defined seasons.
Tree pollen is the first major wave, beginning as early as late December and peaking from February through April, with oak, cedar, juniper, pine, cypress, mulberry, and Australian pine being the most prominent local offenders. As tree counts taper, grass pollen takes over from April through October, driven primarily by Bermuda, Bahia, Johnson, and St. Augustine grasses, all of which thrive in South Florida's heat and frequent rainfall.
Weed pollen dominates the fall, with ragweed, pigweed, dog fennel, and lamb's quarters peaking from late August through November. Because Hollywood's mild winters allow overlap between late-season weeds and early-season trees, sensitized residents often experience compounded symptoms from October into spring.
Beyond pollen, the region's persistent humidity fuels high outdoor and indoor mold counts year-round, particularly from Alternaria and Cladosporium, while dust mites flourish in coastal moisture and ocean breezes can carry airborne irritants inland.
Overall, Hollywood's allergy profile is defined by continuous, overlapping pollen exposure layered with chronic mold and dust mite pressure driven by its subtropical maritime climate.