Body predicting the weather

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as for bones no, I`m in Constant pain with them anyway.
I Do get a strange kind of sense when I`m outside before it Snows, and for Thunder storms I could be in a room with no window and tell you a good hour before it get here, and it works Exceptionally well if I`m outside.
I can also "Hear"/feel changes in air pressure too, that will Also work even if I`m in a locked room.
 
a retired co-worker used to swear that he could tell what weather from his aching knees.

he'd predict a snowstorm, or big thunderstorm, or whatever, and then when it ocurred 2 or 3 weeks later, he'd exclaim "ya see, i predicted it." :glare:
 
My knee gives it away for me. I can't tell what is coming, only if the barometer is rising or falling (see Constances post on gas pressure in the body).
I wonder if this effects more than joints, sinuses, etc?
 
I used to get migraines when a chinook was coming through. Danged barometric pressure will get you everytime.
 
Ever noticed animals doing the 'duck and cover' right before a severe storm? I wonder what they feel that makes them do that.
And the animals before a Tsunami, they all ran for higher ground because they knew it was coming before we did.
Interesting stuff.
 
When it is hot, I sweat... when it is cold, I get goose bumps. That is about the extent of my body detecting weather!

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