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Zadar pollen forecast

Today's pollen levels and a 4-day forecast for 21 allergens in Zadar. Zadar has no monitoring station of its own - we show the regional forecast for Dalmatia (nearest Hirst-trap station of NZJZ "Dr. Andrija Štampar": Split), updated every hour.

Current levels - Zadar

High
Cypress
Cupressaceae
1
1 grains/m³
Sweet chestnut
Castanea
2
2 grains/m³
Grass
Poaceae
3
6 grains/m³
Plantain
Plantago
2
2 grains/m³
Pellitory
Parietaria
3
6 grains/m³

Currently flowering

Allergens that are currently active in Zadar (level above low).

Grass3Pellitory3Sweet chestnut2Plantain2

4-day forecast - Zadar

Today
Jun 28
3
Grass3Pellitory3Sweet chestnut2
Tomorrow
Jun 29
3
Grass3Pellitory3Sweet chestnut2
Tuesday
Jun 30
3
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Maximum daily levels are shown for each allergen. Levels: 1 (Low) - 5 (Extreme).

Pollen concentration - Zadar

Za ovaj izvor trenutno je dostupna samo jedna objavljena vrijednost, pa linijski trend ne bi bio pouzdan. Prikazujemo najrelevantnije trenutačne koncentracije.

Crkvina
Razina 3/5
6
zrna/m³
Trave
Razina 3/5
6
zrna/m³
Pitomi kesten
Razina 2/5
2
zrna/m³
Trputac
Razina 2/5
2
zrna/m³
Čempresi
Razina 1/5
1
zrna/m³

Frequently asked questions - Zadar pollen forecast

What is the pollen forecast for Zadar today?

This page shows live pollen levels for Zadar and a 4-day forecast for 21 allergens. The data comes from the NZJZ "Dr. Andrija Štampar" monitoring station covering Dalmatia, updated every hour. The current levels and dominant allergens are shown at the top of the page.

Where does the pollen data for Zadar come from?

The primary source is NZJZ "Dr. Andrija Štampar" - the national coordinator of pollen monitoring, which uses Hirst-trap volumetric samplers for real measurements. The monitoring station for Dalmatia is the reference for Zadar. When measurements are unavailable, we use the Open-Meteo / Copernicus CAMS model as a fallback source.

What are the main allergens in Zadar?

The most important allergens for sufferers in Zadar are Olive, Cypress, Holm oak. The season shifts through the year - trees (hazel, alder, birch) in spring, grasses in early summer, and weeds (ragweed, mugwort) in late summer. Follow the daily forecast, as levels change with the weather.