West Yorkshire

High Pollen Levels Expected in Huddersfield Through Saturday

By

Karen McGinn
30 April 2026, 9:59 am

Residents in Huddersfield are being advised to take precautions as the Met Office warns of high pollen levels across the area from Thursday 30 April through Saturday 2 May 2026. The high counts are driven by oak pollen, which is currently in full season.

The warm and dry weather conditions have created an environment that encourages the release and movement of pollen. Because there has been little rainfall to help wash particles from the air, pollen levels are expected to build up over the coming days. By Sunday 3 May, the levels are predicted to drop to moderate.

According to Allergy UK, managing hay fever symptoms is important because the condition can worsen asthma. In some cases, poor management of these symptoms may lead to serious asthma attacks or require medical attention. Experts recommend that those who suffer from respiratory conditions limit their time outdoors during peak periods to reduce their exposure.

The recent warm weather has been noted as a significant factor in the current pollen levels. This year has seen the warmest start to April in the UK in 80 years. Furthermore, climate research suggests that pollen seasons have become longer by one to two weeks since the 1990s, with the severity of oak and birch pollen increasing in various parts of the country.

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