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2nd July 2019
05:25pm BST

"Fungal spores such as Cladosporium and Alternaria will be at high levels while warm, humid nights will allow for spores that trigger asthma to be airborne."
That's it, I am staying indoors.
The forecast continues:
"The tree pollen risk is currently low. Lime tree pollen will be airborne later in June."
"Most grasses are now in flower and emitting plenty of pollen on warm, dry days. The risk will be high to very high when temperatures are in the high teens or above."
"Nettle, dock and plantain will be airborne in significant amounts, with a high risk on warm, dry sunny days."
"There is a risk of high spores ahead of thunderstorms and during warm, humid conditions. Specifically, sporobolomyces, didymella and tilletiopsis, which can all cause asthma. Cladosporium will be high on warm, dry and sunny days with some Alternaria too."
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