Current levels of pollen in Lünen are elevated due to airborne pollen from ambrosia, beech, and grasses, causing pollen pollution.
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On Saturday, September 6, 2025, the local environmental or meteorological station affiliated with the German Weather Service (DWD) or a regional pollen monitoring network recorded the pollen counts in Lünen, Germany.
The specific pollen load stages in Lünen on this day were not provided in the article. However, for updates on pollen counts and related news, readers can subscribe to a newsletter or follow the story on Google News, Facebook, or X.
It's worth noting that the article does not specify the active pollen species in Lünen on September 6, 2025, nor does it detail the weather's impact on pollen counts during this time. The weather conditions in Lünen on this day were also not mentioned in the article.
The article was written by Sarah Knauth for Time magazine and invites readers to stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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