Fairbanks Pollen Count

Updated: Friday, June 12, 2026

The Fairbanks atmosphere is keeping us on our toes this week! After dipping briefly following Tuesday's cool rain, spruce has climbed right back up into heavy-hitting territory today. 

Today’s Official Counts (June 12, 2026):

Picea  (Spruce): 265 (High) â€“ Stepping back up as warm, breezy conditions help the remaining male cones disperse their heavy yellow payload.

Juniperus  (Juniper): 26  (Moderate) – Climbing steadily into the moderate zone! Keep an eye on this if you are sensitive to evergreens.

Betula (Birch): 16 (Moderate) – Nudging slightly up into the lower boundary of the moderate category, though nothing like the massive peaks of May.

Alnus (Alder): 9 (Low)

Prunus (Chokecherry / Bird Cherry): 5 (Low)

Cyperaceae (Sedge): 1 (Low)

Poaceae (Grass): 1 (Low) –FIRST OF THE SEASON! Marking the true boundary line of mid-June.

Mold* Spores: 999 (Low) â€“ Sitting just a hair shy of the 1,000 mark, remaining steady and low.

*Pollen counts are certified by the National Allergy Bureau; Mold counts are independently analyzed and provided for general informational and educational purposes only.

KEY: Green is low; yellow is moderate; orange is high; red is very high.