Allergies & Pollen Count for Bunkerville, Nevada
Discussion
Concentration of pollen grains in the air for Friday will be greater than today's levels in the moderate range. This higher level is caused in part by strong winds and decreasing humidity.
Allergy Facts
While forest fires emit vast amounts of smoke and small particulate matter into the air, they do not affect the pollen count in the short term. Analysts viewing air samples to conduct the daily pollen count may see drastic increases in black debris on their microscope slides, but do not typically conduct any "count" of this debris to report to the public. Loss of pollen-producing trees, if great enough, may reduce tree pollen counts in coming seasons.