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Santa Fe Allergy Season Guide

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Summary

PollyMap does not yet have weekly collected pollen data for Santa Fe. This guide is based on regional climate patterns and historical allergen data while we recruit a local collection partner. Tree pollen peaks in spring, grass pollen in late spring and early summer, and weed pollen in late summer and fall.

Local allergy guide for Santa Fe

Santa Fe shares New Mexico's a hot, arid desert climate with long dry summers, mild winters, and very low annual rainfall. at 7,199 ft elevation.

Santa Fe at 7,199 ft elevation sits within New Mexico's broader regional climate.

In Santa Fe, tree pollen — including Mulberry, Olive, Mesquite — typically dominates from late winter through spring. Bermuda grass is the most common warm-season pollinator, and Ragweed drives the largest fall pollen load.

Santa Fe's local mold profile includes Alternaria, Cladosporium, Aspergillus. Spore counts tend to peak after rainfall and during the warm, humid portion of the year.

Local weather — temperature, rainfall, wind, and humidity — drives day-to-day pollen levels. Dry, windy days following warm weather typically produce the highest counts, while heavy rain temporarily clears the air.

Santa Fe monthly allergy calendar

Typical month-by-month intensity for the four major airborne allergen categories in Santa Fe.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
TreeModHighV.HighV.HighHighModLowModHighHighModLow
GrassLowModHighHighV.HighV.HighHighHighModLow
WeedLowLowModModHighHighHighV.HighV.HighHighModLow
MoldLowLowModModModModHighHighModModLowLow

Most common local pollens — trees

Most common local pollens — grasses

Most common local pollens — weeds

Most common airborne molds

Current PollyMap data for Santa Fe

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Frequently asked questions about allergies in Santa Fe

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