Atlanta pollen forecast — Little Five Points neighborhood
Today (25 June) pollen in Little Five Points, Atlanta is low; cypress is low. Tomorrow (26 June 2026) levels are similar. Over the following five days cypress will decrease. Forecasts are calculated by Airmine using satellites to map local vegetation and determine pollen season onset.
For long term forecasts and maps, see the Airmine app
Developed with support from the European Space Agency (ESA)’s Business Applications and Space Solutions (BASS) team
Little Five Points is a lush Piedmont forest with abundant pine, oak, and dogwood. Pine pollen blankets cars in a yellow-green dust every April — one of the most dramatic pollen events in the US. Tree season runs March through May.
Today - 25 June
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Alder (Alnus):
None
0/100
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Birch (Betula):
None
0/100
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Hazel (Corylus):
None
0/100
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Cypress (Cupressaceae):
Low
13/100
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Grass (Poaceae):
None
0/100
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Willow (Salicaceae):
None
0/100
High pollen levels may trigger sneezing, itchy eyes, and congestion. Airmine's neighbourhood estimates use satellites to map local vegetation and a statistical prediction model, updated four times daily.
Tomorrow - 26 June
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Alder (Alnus):
None
0/100
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Birch (Betula):
None
0/100
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Hazel (Corylus):
None
0/100
-
Cypress (Cupressaceae):
Low
12/100
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Grass (Poaceae):
None
0/100
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Willow (Salicaceae):
None
0/100
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is pollen high in Atlanta right now?
On 25 June 2026, overall pollen levels in Atlanta are low. Cypress is the main contributor to airborne pollen
Will pollen levels change in Atlanta tomorrow?
On 26 June 2026, pollen conditions in Atlanta will be similar to today, with cypress at low levels
Is pollen expected to decrease in Atlanta this week?
According to the five-day outlook, cypress pollen levels are expected to gradually decrease, suggesting improving conditions later in the week.
Which pollen types are currently active in Atlanta?
On 25 June 2026, Cypress is the dominant pollen source in Atlanta. willow, hazel, and grass are not currently active.
How often is the Atlanta pollen forecast updated?
The Atlanta pollen forecast is updated four times daily. See the timestamp below for the most recent update.
Does pollen in Atlanta come from nearby or far away?
Studies show that most pollen exposure (often 70–90%) comes from nearby sources, such as local trees and vegetation. A good pollen forecast therefore depends on accurately representing local vegetation. Pollen can travel long distances, but this usually matters only early in the season or during specific wind events.
Are pollen levels in Atlanta based on measurements or forecasts?
Pollen data is often misunderstood. Most "pollen levels" are not real-time measurements, but forecasts.
Direct pollen measurements are typically delayed by 1-2 days because they require manual analysis. To show current conditions in Atlanta, modern forecasts combine recent measurements, weather data, and information about local vegetation.
This allows us to estimate pollen levels for today and the coming days, not just report the past.
Airmine’s atmospheric monitoring platform was developed with support from the European Space Agency (ESA)’s Business Applications and Space Solutions (BASS) team, using satellite and Earth observation technologies to improve emissions monitoring.
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Data provided by Airmine — Last update: 25 Jun 2026, 09:02 CET (Data is updated four times daily.)
This page provides the latest public pollen forecast for Little Five Points, Atlanta.
For long term forecasts and maps, see the Airmine app
Developed with support from the European Space Agency (ESA)’s Business Applications and Space Solutions (BASS) team
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