Migraine Weather Forecast
Houston
Live barometric pressure data and migraine weather risk for Houston. Updated hourly.
Current Conditions
LiveWeather & Migraines in Houston
Gulf Coast location means high baseline humidity and frequent tropical system pressure drops May through November. Cold fronts from the north collide with warm Gulf air to create sharp pressure reversals — a pattern particularly challenging for pressure-sensitive migraineurs.
Seasonal Pattern
Highest risk: June–November during hurricane season and frontal collision events.
Managing Weather-Triggered Migraines in Houston
Check pressure before high-risk activities
Before long outdoor events, travel, or other plans where a migraine would be disruptive, check the forecast for upcoming pressure drops.
Preventive medication timing
If your doctor has approved preventive medication for predictable triggers, a confirmed forecast drop can give you a 12–24 hour window to take it preemptively.
Avoid stacking triggers
On high-risk weather days, be more careful with secondary triggers: caffeine changes, skipped meals, dehydration, poor sleep, or alcohol.
Track your personal threshold
Population-level thresholds (5+ hPa drop = elevated risk) are averages. Your personal threshold may be higher or lower. Track your attacks alongside weather data to find your number.
Get personalized Houston weather alerts
Migraine Trail learns your personal weather sensitivity from your tracked history, then sends alerts when your specific conditions are approaching — not just generic pressure thresholds.
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