Migraine Forecast for
Beaumont, TX

48-hour migraine risk based on barometric pressure, humidity, and temperature changes in Beaumont.

Beaumont anchors the Golden Triangle near the Louisiana line, one of the wettest corners of Texas. Pressure holds near 1016 hPa with a 5 to 9 hPa swing range, and the Gulf keeps moisture levels high enough that thunderstorms can develop on almost any summer afternoon.

Migraine weather patterns in Beaumont, TX

Worst season for migraines: January and March, with February close behind. Frontal passages in the cool months give the clearest pressure signals. From June onward the pattern turns tropical, with sea breeze convection most days and the standing possibility of a Gulf system.

Common triggers in Beaumont: daily sea breeze thunderstorm cycles, tropical systems entering the upper Texas coast, sustained humidity above 85 percent. Upper Texas coast humidity routinely exceeds 85 percent, and the region records some of the highest rainfall totals in the state. Afternoon storms here are not organised weather systems so much as a daily occurrence, each producing a small pressure dip. For people sensitive to repeated small changes rather than large ones, that daily rhythm matters more than any single front.

Typical pressure: Beaumont averages 1016 hPa at rest, measured at the city's own elevation rather than corrected to sea level, and storm systems can push readings down to 1006 hPa. Swings of 5-9 hPa over 24 hours are common during active weather and fall within the range most associated with pressure-triggered migraines.

Migraine FAQ for Beaumont, TX

Can Beaumont weather trigger migraines?

Yes. Beaumont experiences 5-9 hPa barometric pressure swings, and research shows pressure drops are one of the most common migraine triggers. The city's specific patterns include daily sea breeze thunderstorm cycles, tropical systems entering the upper Texas coast, sustained humidity above 85 percent.

What time of year are migraines worst in Beaumont?

In Beaumont the most barometrically volatile stretch of the year falls in January and March, with February close behind. That is when weather is most likely to play a part, if weather is a trigger for you at all.

How do I track migraine triggers in Beaumont?

Use MigrAid to log your attacks with one tap. The app automatically records barometric pressure, temperature, and humidity at the time of each migraine, then finds patterns between your attacks and Beaumont's weather conditions over time.

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