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Spring Allergies: Cypress Pollen Levels Rise in Spain After Wet Winter

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor February 22, 2026
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Allergy sufferers in Spain are experiencing an early and potentially prolonged pollen season, with cypress pollen levels already registering as moderate in parts of the country, according to data released this week. The unusually warm temperatures and recent rainfall are contributing to the premature release of pollen, impacting individuals sensitive to Cupressaceae species like cypress, and arizonica.

In Talavera de la Reina, a city in the Castilla-La Mancha region, pollen counts reached 337 grains per cubic meter of air on February 11th, exceeding the symptomatic threshold of 135 grains. Similar elevated levels were recorded in Toledo on February 19th, at 142 grains per cubic meter, according to the Spanish Society of Allergology and Clinical Immunology (SEAIC). While these levels are not as high as those recorded in 2019 – when counts peaked at 6,153 grains per cubic meter – they are significantly above typical levels for this time of year.

The early start to the pollen season is linked to the mild winter temperatures, which have accelerated the flowering process. “This climate favors the premature pollination of species like the parietaria and trees like the cypress,” explained Dr. Gaspar Dalmau, president of the Catalan Society of Allergy, in a report published by El Tiempo. Rainfall also plays a complex role; while heavy rain can temporarily reduce pollen concentration by washing it away, light and persistent rain can promote pollen dispersal.

Approximately 150,000 people in the province of Toledo are registered as pollen allergy sufferers, with between 40,000 and 50,000 specifically allergic to Cupressaceae species. Symptoms commonly include sneezing, itchy palate, throat and ears, nasal congestion, and eye inflammation. While asthma is not typically a symptom associated with cypress pollen allergies, individuals with pre-existing respiratory conditions may experience exacerbated symptoms.

Experts note a shift in the prominence of different pollen types over time. While grasses and olive pollen remain major allergens, the arizonica cypress is increasingly recognized as a significant contributor to allergy symptoms, often causing prolonged reactions lasting from October to mid-April. This extended duration is due to its classification as a winter allergy.

The increased leverage of cypress trees in landscaping and urban green spaces has also contributed to higher pollen concentrations in the air, affecting a growing number of people. The Alergia y Asma Andalucía organization notes that cypress trees are commonly used in gardens and cemeteries throughout Spain.

Allergy specialists recommend that sensitive individuals limit outdoor activities during peak pollen times, keep windows closed, and ventilate homes early in the morning. Avoiding parks, gardens, and the countryside is also advised. The pollen forecast from Eltiempo.es provides real-time data on pollen levels across Spain.

February 22, 2026 0 comments
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Nordic Combined’s Olympic Future: Boost from Unexpected TV Ratings in Japan

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor February 16, 2026
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

PREDAZZO, Italy – The future of ski jumping’s Nordic combined event in the Winter Olympics hangs in the balance, but Norway’s team chief Ivar Stuan says a surge in viewership from Japan has bolstered his confidence ahead of a crucial decision this summer.

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is currently evaluating whether Nordic combined meets the criteria for inclusion in the 2030 Winter Games. A negative decision could notice the sport removed from the Olympic program entirely.

Stuan, who has been involved with the sport since the 1980s, expressed cautious optimism following a conversation with Takanori Kohno, the head coach of the Japanese Nordic combined team, after the first Olympic competition last Wednesday. According to Stuan, Kohno informed him that 18 million television viewers in Japan – 14 percent of the country’s population of 125 million – tuned in to watch the event.

“Kohno was shocked when he heard the number. I was very shocked,” Stuan told Dagbladet. He believes the IOC will take notice of the impressive viewership figures, particularly given the favorable timing of the event – a nighttime broadcast in Japan.

While Japanese viewership was exceptionally high, Stuan likewise noted strong numbers from Germany, with three to four million viewers and between 150,000 and 200,000 viewers in Norway. He expressed a desire for future Olympic Nordic combined events to be scheduled on weekends, when more people are likely to be available to watch.

The presence of both FIS President Johan Eliasch and IOC President Kirsty Coventry at the recent competition has also been interpreted as a positive sign. Eliasch has publicly voiced his support for the sport’s continued inclusion in the Olympics, stating, “I think This proves clear for everyone that Here’s a successful sport.”

Stuan acknowledged that the ultimate decision rests with the IOC’s marketing department, which will assess television ratings, social media engagement, and overall popularity. He also highlighted the potential impact on Germany, a key nation in the sport, noting that the removal of Nordic combined from the Olympic program could jeopardize funding for German ski jumping facilities.

“If a major nation like Germany doesn’t obtain the opportunity to host competitions in Oberstdorf and Garmisch-Partenkirchen, it will be strange,” Stuan said.

When asked to assess his confidence level regarding the sport’s Olympic future, Stuan stated he had moved from a rating of “six or seven” to “eight” out of ten. Another competition is scheduled for Tuesday, and Stuan hopes a strong showing will further impress the IOC representatives who are expected to be in attendance.

February 16, 2026 0 comments
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