Thunderstorm Asthma Notice!

Attention: The Victorian Department of Health has forecast a MODERATE risk of epidemic thunderstorm asthma for parts of Victoria. Be prepared and not alarmed. For more information click here.

Today's Grass Pollen Forecast for Melbourne
Friday, November 07, 2025
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Data provided by University of Melbourne.
Today's Grass Pollen Forecast for Melbourne
Friday, November 07, 2025
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Data provided by University of Melbourne.
Victorian District Grass Pollen Forecast
'ggle --> ' Central Creswick Ballarat North Central Northern Country Bendigo Echuca Shepparton Dookie Mallee Mildura Swan Hill Wimmera Horsham Stawell South West Hamilton Warrnambool Colac North East Wodonga East Gippsland Lakes Entrance West & South Gippsland Traralgon Churchill Sale Melbourne Melbourne Melbourne Burwood Melbourne Geelong Geelong Geelong Geelong Low Moderate High Extreme Grass Pollen Forecast Pollen counting season is over We begin counting pollen again 1st of October melbournepollen.com.au © Copyright AirHealth 2024, all rights reserved.
Last updated: Friday, November 07, 2025 06:30 AM
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Thunderstorm Asthma Forecast
The epidemic thunderstorm asthma forecast combines the Bureau of Meteorology's forecast of a certain type of thunderstorm and the grass pollen forecast in each of the state's districts. More information about the forecast can here.
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Thunderstorm Asthma Forecast Maps
Note: The above epidemic thunderstorm asthma forecast information was provided by the Victorian Department of Health and the Bureau of Meteorology. For more information pertaining to these forecasts visit this website.
Last updated: Thursday, November 06, 2025 02:00 PM

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