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Saturday, May 24, 2025

Healthy Habits - Worst Cities for Grass Allergies

 

Which cities will leave you reaching for tissues instead of sunglasses?

To mark Allergy and Asthma Awareness Month this May, Lawn Love ranked 2025’s Worst Cities for Grass Allergies This Summer.

Some results? A whopping 292 cities face exposure to 9 or more significant grass allergens, and many are also dealing with frequent mowing and fast-spreading pollen.

Largest U.S. Cities Most at Risk for Grass Allergies This Summer

A closer look at how the country’s biggest population centers stack up in our 2025 grass allergy risk ranking: 

  • Washington, DC: 6th
  • Philadelphia: 12th
  • San Francisco: 63rd
  • Nashville: 70th
  • Chicago: 81st
  • San Antonio: 82nd
  • Columbus, OH: 115th
  • Dallas: 121st
  • Houston: 141st
  • San Diego: 156th
 

Key Insights:

  • Chicago (No. 81) and Philadelphia (No. 12) each contend with 15 significant grass allergens, triple the count in San Antonio (No. 82) and nearly four times that of Fort Worth (No. 210), with 4

  • 16 of the 25 most populous U.S. cities landed in the top half of the ranking, but Boston (No. 471) stood out at the other end, finishing in the bottom 10 with 0 measurable grass allergens.  

  • Among the 25 largest cities, Boston (No. 471) and Denver (No. 421) have the highest average summer wind speeds, a major pollen spreader, while Dallas (No. 121) and Nashville (No. 73) lead in summer mowing frequency.

We analyzed the 500 biggest U.S. cities using 8 metrics tied to grass pollen exposure, allergen severity, and access to allergen care. (See our full methodology.)

Check out the whole story and ranking here: https://lawnlove.com/blog/worst-best-places-to-live-with-grass-allergies/ 

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