Understand How Weather Affects Your Migraines
Track your triggers, get personalized forecasts, and receive timely alerts when weather conditions might trigger a migraine.
How Migraine Weather Helps You
Personalized Tracking
Identify your specific weather triggers by tracking your migraine attacks alongside local weather conditions.
Smart Predictions
Get migraine risk assessments based on upcoming weather changes and your personal trigger patterns.
Timely Alerts
Receive notifications when weather conditions that typically trigger your migraines are in the forecast.
WEATHER & MIGRAINES
Barometric Pressure
Drops/Changes
Sudden drops in pressure, often preceding storms, are one of the most commonly reported migraine triggers.
Temperature
High humidity can lead to dehydration, a well-known factor in migraine attacks.
Temperature Changes
Extreme heat, cold, or drastic temperature swings can be significant migraine triggers.
Wind & Storms
Strong winds and approaching storms can alter air pressure and ion charges, affecting some individuals.
Air Quality
Pollution, allergens, and poor air quality can trigger migraines in sensitive individuals.
Lightning
Thunderstorms combine multiple triggers: pressure changes, lightning, and increased humidity that can affect migraine sufferers.
Get the Migraine Weather App
Take your migraine management to the next level with our mobile app. Get real-time alerts and notifications directly on your device.
- Personalized push notifications when weather conditions change
- Track your migraines and identify patterns with detailed analytics
- Access your forecast offline and get alerts even when the app is closed