„Kein Mythos“: Wetter-Umschwung hat bittere Auswirkungen auf viele Menschen 23.02.2026

Following a prolonged cold spell, many regions are experiencing a noticeable rise in temperatures, leading to a phenomenon known as weather sensitivity, which is scientifically validated and not a myth, according to Katrin Graw of the German Weather Service. This shift can trigger symptoms such as dizziness, circulatory problems, and headaches, as the body struggles to adapt to changing environmental conditions. Studies indicate that specific weather patterns can significantly increase the occurrence of physical ailments, with approximately half of Germans reporting feeling the weather's impact on their health. Factors like rising temperatures, atmospheric pressure changes, wind, sun, and humidity all contribute to the body's need for adaptation, potentially causing issues like dizziness in individuals with low blood pressure. The German Weather Service offers resources on its website, including hazard maps, to help weather-sensitive individuals identify potentially challenging conditions and provides recommendations for adaptation, such as regular outdoor activities and alternating showers.














