With the temperature decline comes a significant change in barometric pressure. Because sinuses are filled with air, any change in pressure can affect headaches, according to Healthline.
Weather changes can trigger migraines and joint pain for many, including extreme heat or cold, high humidity, dry air, windy or stormy weather, and especially barometric pressure changes.
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