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Can Weather Changes Trigger Migraines in Fall?
Can Weather Changes Trigger Migraines in Fall?
US · Published Oct 15, 2025
• Weather changes in the fall, such as barometric pressure fluctuations and temperature drops, can trigger migraines.
• Sudden shifts in temperature, humidity, wind, and daylight hours can disrupt the body's internal balance and increase migraine susceptibility.
• Staying hydrated, monitoring weather patterns, maintaining a regular sleep schedule, managing stress, and consulting a doctor can help mitigate weather-related migraines.
Weather changes as migraine triggers in fall
As the leaves change and temperatures drop, many people anticipate the beauty of fall. However, for some, this seasonal shift brings an unwelcome guest: migraines. Weather changes, particularly those common in the fall, can be significant triggers for migraines.
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