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Local Allergy Report

Corpus Christi 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 17

  • Cloudy, becoming windier and humid
  • 87°HIGH / 79°LOW
  • Overall Air Quality: Moderate
  • Grass: Low
  • Mold: Low
  • Ragweed: Low
  • Tree: High
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    May 18

  • Becoming windier and humid with clouds and sun
  • 88°HIGH / 79°LOW
  • Overall Air Quality: Moderate
  • Grass: Low
  • Mold: Low
  • Ragweed: Low
  • Tree: Moderate
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    May 19

  • Periods of clouds and sunshine, breezy and humid with a thunderstorm in the afternoon
  • 86°HIGH / 79°LOW
  • Overall Air Quality: Good
  • Grass: Moderate
  • Mold: Moderate
  • Ragweed: Low
  • Tree: High
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    May 20

  • Considerable cloudiness, breezy and humid with a couple of showers and a heavy thunderstorm; watch for flash flooding
  • 88°HIGH / 78°LOW
  • Overall Air Quality: Good
  • Grass: Low
  • Mold: Moderate
  • Ragweed: Low
  • Tree: Low
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    May 21

  • Cloudy most of the time with a couple of showers and a heavy thunderstorm; humid; thunderstorms can cause flash flooding
  • 87°HIGH / 76°LOW
  • Overall Air Quality: Good
  • Grass: Low
  • Mold: High
  • Ragweed: Low
  • Tree: Low
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Corpus Christi Allergy Associates month-by-month pollen calendar showing seasonal allergen peaks in Corpus Christi Texas, including grass, ragweed, mountain cedar, oak, mulberry, and year-round allergens

New to Corpus Christi or considering a move?

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

Local allergy report data provided by Accuweather.com