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Old 07-09-2009, 07:21 PM
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Default Barometric Pressure Question

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Does anyone have any information as to how stable or unstable the barometric pressure is in and around Seattle? I would think it would be fairly steady (which is a good thing) because although it rains, or has alot of precip much of the year, it is light in nature? I don't really know - never been there before.
I live in North Texas where the pressure rises and falls so drastically because of the BIG thunderstorms - and the results are headaches of a nasty nature. Also accompanying them are feelings of impending doom...no, just kidding, but just feelings of things not being right. So anyone who lives in Seattle and has had experience with migraines, allergies, whatnot, please chime in. Thanks!
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Hi,
Does anyone have any information as to how stable or unstable the barometric pressure is in and around Seattle? I would think it would be fairly steady (which is a good thing) because although it rains, or has alot of precip much of the year, it is light in nature? I don't really know - never been there before.
I live in North Texas where the pressure rises and falls so drastically because of the BIG thunderstorms - and the results are headaches of a nasty nature. Also accompanying them are feelings of impending doom...no, just kidding, but just feelings of things not being right. So anyone who lives in Seattle and has had experience with migraines, allergies, whatnot, please chime in. Thanks!
I know just how you feel. I get them from the sudden drop as well. I can tell when it's tornado weather and how bad they'll be on the severity of it. Most but not all of my migraines subsided while I was there. I still got the occasional stress induced migraine though.
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