Migraine Forecast for
Bridgeport, CT

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

Bridgeport sits essentially at sea level on the Connecticut shoreline, the lowest-elevation city in this group at one metre. Pressure holds near 1015 hPa between systems, then falls to 996 during the coastal storms that define its winters.

Migraine weather patterns in Bridgeport, CT

Worst season for migraines: February, December and January. Storm season runs from December through February, with systems moving up the coast at their most frequent. Being at the water's edge means the city feels the full pressure gradient rather than a version softened by distance inland.

Common triggers in Bridgeport: onshore wind and water pile-up events, full-magnitude sea level pressure swings, coastal storm frequency through midwinter. A slight bend in the Connecticut shoreline puts Bridgeport where wind funnels and water can pile up during onshore events. Sea level elevation means no elevation-driven pressure offset at all, so readings here sit close to raw sea-level values and changes register at full magnitude.

Typical pressure: Bridgeport averages 1015 hPa at rest, measured at the city's own elevation rather than corrected to sea level, and storm systems can push readings down to 996 hPa. Swings of 7-15 hPa over 24 hours are common during active weather and fall within the range most associated with pressure-triggered migraines.

Migraine FAQ for Bridgeport, CT

Can Bridgeport weather trigger migraines?

Yes. Bridgeport experiences 7-15 hPa barometric pressure swings, and research shows pressure drops are one of the most common migraine triggers. The city's specific patterns include onshore wind and water pile-up events, full-magnitude sea level pressure swings, coastal storm frequency through midwinter.

What time of year are migraines worst in Bridgeport?

In Bridgeport the most barometrically volatile stretch of the year falls in February, December and January. 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 Bridgeport?

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 Bridgeport's weather conditions over time.

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