Do you frequently wake up with a sinus headache, migraine, or joint pain just days before or on the day it rains in your area ...
A dramatic drop in the barometric pressure today could be the cause of the headache you have. We'll explain why.
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"For some patients, rainy weather during winter ... trigger winter migraines. "Any barometric pressure change can affect sinuses causing chemical imbalances and headaches," Mehrotra explained.
Spotting tiny fluctuations in temperature, matching the barometric pressure to those headaches I'm convinced are weather-related rather than down to me staring at a screen all day, even spotting ...
National Weather Service Lake Charles Meteorologist ... while there are a lot of factors that can cause headaches, changes in barometric pressure may affect headaches' severity and frequency.
The weather forecasters ... the scale of the current high pressure zone over the UK. Overnight, Sunday into Monday, London's Heathrow Airport recorded a barometric pressure of 1,049.6 millibars ...