Explore pollen count data in New York with Ambee’s hyperlocal pollen map
About New York
The Big Apple–New York, is the largest city in the state of New York and is located at approximately 40.7128° N latitude and 74.0060° W longitude. Situated on the northeastern coast of the United States, New York falls within the humid subtropical climate zone. This geographical positioning influences its distinct pollen seasons.
The pollen count in NYC follows a yearly pattern. Tree pollens (oak, maple, birch, pine, cedar) trigger allergies in spring (March to May), grass pollens (Bermuda grass, Timothy grass, Kentucky bluegrass) dominate in summer (June to August), and ragweed pollen becomes the primary allergen in fall (September to October).
Using this map, keep track of your allergies today in New York