Studies find 30% to 50% of people with migraines identify some type of weather change as a trigger, making it the most commonly reported migraine source. Photo by Danila Chertov/Pexels
"Is it just me, or is there a storm coming?"
If you are one of the 39 million Americans in the United States living with migraines, there's a good chance an intense headache will begin when the weather shifts.
You aren't alone. Studies find 30% to 50% of people with migraines identify some type of weather change as a trigger, making it the most commonly reported migraine source.
Yet, it's also one of the most puzzling.






