How Shifting Weather Patterns Quietly Drive And Shape Flu Seasons
How Shifting Weather Patterns Quietly Drive And Shape Flu Seasons
US · Published Nov 20, 2025
Colder, drier air allows flu viruses to spread more easily, increasing transmission rates during winter.
Indoor crowding during colder months, combined with poor ventilation, creates ideal conditions for flu transmission.
Rapid temperature fluctuations can weaken the immune system, making people more vulnerable to the flu.
Weather's significant role in shaping flu seasons
Weather plays a surprisingly significant role in the annual flu season. While it's a common misconception that cold weather directly causes the flu, the reality is far more nuanced. Shifting weather patterns create conditions that either facilitate or hinder the spread of influenza viruses.
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