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Local Allergy Report

San Antonio boasts a robust menu of airborne allergens that can cause challenges for its residents, both new and seasoned. Check our 5 day allergy report below, and stay prepared and informed.

    May 18

  • Windy and humid with times of clouds and sun; a shower in spots this morning followed by a thunderstorm in spots this afternoon
  • 90°HIGH / 76°LOW
  • Overall Air Quality: Moderate
  • Grass: Low
  • Mold: Low
  • Ragweed: Low
  • Tree: Moderate
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    May 19

  • Mostly cloudy and humid with a couple of showers and a thunderstorm; thunderstorms can bring hail and damaging winds
  • 87°HIGH / 70°LOW
  • Overall Air Quality: Good
  • Grass: Low
  • Mold: Low
  • Ragweed: Low
  • Tree: Low
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    May 20

  • Mostly cloudy and humid with a couple of showers and a thunderstorm
  • 84°HIGH / 71°LOW
  • Overall Air Quality: Good
  • Grass: Low
  • Mold: Moderate
  • Ragweed: Low
  • Tree: Low
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    May 21

  • Cloudy and humid with a couple of showers and a thunderstorm
  • 79°HIGH / 68°LOW
  • Overall Air Quality: Good
  • Grass: Low
  • Mold: High
  • Ragweed: Low
  • Tree: Low
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    May 22

  • Mostly cloudy and humid with a couple of showers and a thunderstorm; there can be ponding on streets and highways
  • 86°HIGH / 69°LOW
  • Overall Air Quality: Good
  • Grass: Low
  • Mold: High
  • Ragweed: Low
  • Tree: Low
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Stone Oak Allergy month-by-month pollen calendar showing seasonal allergen peaks in San Antonio and San Marcos Texas, including grass, ragweed, mountain cedar, oak, and year-round allergens

New to the San Antonio area or considering a move here?

Our knowledgable providers have extensive experience helping newcomers develop an allergy treatment plan, should they develop allergies. Learn more about the seasonal allergies in San Antonio if you have just arrived, or are planning a move to our beautiful city.

Local allergy report data provided by Accuweather.com