Changing weather and pollution can actually trigger attacks of Migraine, and new research suggests the link is stronger than many people think. Here’s what’s happening:
🌦️ How changing weather triggers migraine
- Barometric pressure changes
When air pressure suddenly drops (before rain or storms), it affects oxygen levels and blood vessels in the brain — this can start a migraine. - Temperature swings
Very hot days followed by cooler weather stress your body, leading to headaches and migraine attacks. - High humidity
Moist air makes it harder for your body to regulate temperature, which may trigger migraine in sensitive people. - Bright sunlight & glare
Sudden exposure to intense sunlight can overstimulate the brain and trigger pain.
🌫️ How pollution makes it worse
- Air pollutants irritate nerves
PM2.5, smoke, and dust irritate the trigeminal nerve (linked to migraine pain). - Reduced oxygen supply
Polluted air lowers oxygen intake, which can trigger headaches. - Inflammation in the body
Pollution increases inflammation — a known migraine trigger. - Strong smells
Vehicle fumes, chemicals, and smoke can directly trigger migraine.
🚨 Signs weather/pollution is triggering your migraine
- Headache before rain or storms
- Pain on very hot or humid days
- Headache in heavy traffic or dusty areas
- Sensitivity to sunlight
- Throbbing pain with nausea
✔️ How to prevent it
- Check weather changes (especially pressure drops)
- Wear sunglasses in bright sun
- Stay hydrated in hot weather
- Use mask in polluted areas
- Avoid going out during peak pollution hours
- Keep a migraine diary (note weather + triggers)


