
After rolling out to five countries in recent months, Google is bringing the Pixel Weather’s pollen tracker to the US.
Once available, the large pill-shaped Pollen card appears at the very bottom of the city view. It spans the full width of your screen like Hourly forecast, 10-day forecast, and Weather map.
In the US, it shows color-coded gauges (0-4) for Grass, Tree, and Weed. As always, you can drag this card to the top of the screen if this information is useful.
Tapping takes you to a fullscreen interface, which always defaults to Grass, where you get a five-day forecast with specifics.


This first launched in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Italy with the October 2024 Feature Drop. The March 2025 Pixel Drop brought it to Japan.
We’re now seeing Pixel Weather’s pollen tracker in the US. This is not appearing on every Pixel device we checked today, so it’s a server-side rollout with the latest version of the app (1.0.20250315.x).
For those that already have it, the card appears in any US location. If you want to preview the experience, open a city in one of the five previously announced countries.


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- Pixel Weather now lets you search and view cities instead of saving
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