Weather sensitivity in Greifswald: This is how the organic weather affects your health!

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Find out the current weather conditions in Western Pomerania-Greifswald on November 2nd, 2025 and their influence on health and well-being.

Erfahren Sie die aktuellen Wetterbedingungen in Vorpommern-Greifswald am 2.11.2025 und deren Einfluss auf Gesundheit und Wohlbefinden.
Find out the current weather conditions in Western Pomerania-Greifswald on November 2nd, 2025 and their influence on health and well-being.

Weather sensitivity in Greifswald: This is how the organic weather affects your health!

On November 2nd, 2025, the weather in Greifswald will show its mild side. With temperatures around 12 °C, a perceived temperature of 11 °C and a relatively high humidity of 84%, the day seems rather comfortable. However, the fresh breeze, which blows at a speed of 5 km/h, ensures that it doesn't get too warm despite the mild temperatures. According to [news.de](https://www.news.de/gesundheit/856952913/biowetter-greifswald-heute-wetterfuehligkeit-symptome-am-02-11-2025-wetter-kopfschrei-und-einfluence-auf-kreis-blutdruck-Joints- Schlaf-psyche/1/) there is currently no thermal stress and the weather influences on general well-being are associated with a lower risk (🟡) evaluated.

Today's weather is also beneficial for people who suffer from cardiovascular problems. For both people with high blood pressure and those with other heart diseases, the risk due to the weather is low. There are also positive effects on rheumatic complaints: here too, the risk remains at a low level. This is particularly pleasing at a time when many people have to pay attention to their health.

Weather sensitivity and its effects

Sensitivity to the weather affects a variety of people, especially those with existing health problems. A report by the Herzstiftung highlights that older people or people with cardiovascular diseases are particularly susceptible to weather-related complaints. Heat can cause cardiac overload in such individuals, which is much less of a problem in cold weather like we experience today.

At low temperatures there is usually no risk to blood pressure regulation. However, high blood pressure in the heat can lead to additional stressful situations for the body, which could be particularly unpleasant for those affected.

Bioweather and mental health

Psychologically speaking, people are doing relatively well during this time, as there is also a low risk of concentration problems or increased irritability. The [Biowetter](https://www.news.de/gesundheit/856952913/biowetter-greifswald-heute-wetterfuehligkeit-symptome-am-02-11-2025-wetter-kopfschrei-und-einfluss-auf-kreis-blutdruck-Joints- Schlaf-psyche/1/) poses a low risk in terms of psychological and mental performance and sleep quality. The opportunity to spend the day with a clear head is still present today and could encourage many to enjoy nature.

The topic of health inequalities in a global context is particularly interesting. According to a report by [Wetter.com](https://www.daswetter.com/nachrichten/aktuelles/who-und-un-wie-kann-das-recht-auf-gesundheit-in-zeiten-von-kriegen-klimawandel-und-katastrophen-gewahrt- Werden.html), the right to health is not yet fully guaranteed in many countries, although it is considered a human right. Many regions that have contributed less to the warming of our planet, such as Somalia, Ethiopia and Afghanistan, are suffering disproportionately from the consequences of climate change.

It is important to recognize that the weather conditions in our latitudes not only influence our well-being, but can also reflect the global state of health. Climate change is not just an environmental issue, but has far-reaching effects on the health of all people.