The current low pollen levels mean reduced symptoms for many allergy sufferers, but the onset of grass pollen season could bring increased discomfort in the coming weeks. Those sensitive to grass pollen may experience symptoms such as sneezing, itchy eyes, and nasal congestion as levels rise through June. Morning hours, when pollen counts are often highest, pose a greater risk for exposure. Individuals with severe allergies or respiratory conditions should remain vigilant as the season progresses.