Weather sensitivity today: Stralsund is fighting a headache!

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Weather factors and their influence on health in Western Pomerania-Rügen on November 13th, 2025: Insight into current bioweather data.

Wetterfaktoren und deren Einfluss auf Gesundheit in Vorpommern-Rügen am 13.11.2025: Einblick in aktuelle Biowetterdaten.
Weather factors and their influence on health in Western Pomerania-Rügen on November 13th, 2025: Insight into current bioweather data.

Weather sensitivity today: Stralsund is fighting a headache!

Today, Thursday, November 13, 2025, we have mild weather in Stralsund with air temperatures of 13 °C, the minimum and maximum values ​​of which are 8 °C and 15 °C. The perceived temperature is also 12 °C. With a relative humidity of 70% and a wind speed of 9 km/h, most residents feel quite comfortable, although a look at the risk scale of general well-being shows: There is only a low risk (🟡), especially for people with cardiovascular problems. This is reported by news.de.

Studying the weather also impacts our sense of health. People who suffer from low blood pressure should be a little more careful, as there is a low risk (🟡). Everyone else who may be suffering from high blood pressure or angina pectoris can breathe a sigh of relief: there is no influence for them today (🔵). The weather situation is classified as harmless for asthmatics - there should be no symptoms today.

Weather sensitivity and its effects

There is also a low risk to the psychological and mental state (🟡). Remember to get some fresh air every now and then! Even in mild temperatures, stimulating circulation can be useful, especially for those with low blood pressure. According to the Heart Foundation, people with cardiovascular diseases often suffer from the weather conditions. Extreme caution is required, especially in hot weather, as blood vessels dilate and can lead to sudden drops in blood pressure.

Older people in particular need to be aware that their body's ability to regulate can be limited. The time window for sporting activities should therefore not necessarily be during the hot lunchtime. However, exercise is important, especially outdoors, to promote health.

Climate change and health

Topics such as weather sensitivity are not only important for us in everyday life. Bigger contexts come into play when we consider climate change. Over 20 countries, including Somalia and Ethiopia, are particularly affected by the consequences of climate change, while this is often less noticeable in other regions. The [WHO](https://www.daswetter.com/nachrichten/aktuelles/who-und-un-wiekann-das-recht-auf-gesundheit-in-zeiten-von-kriegen-klimawandel-und-katastrophen-gewahrt- Werden.html) is also adapting the correct way of dealing with these crises thematically to World Health Day, which will also take place in 2024.

The WHO highlights that the climate crisis is closely linked to a health crisis. Heat waves and other climate-related extreme events promote the emergence of diseases. We face major social challenges in finding the right balance between health and a livable climate.

Overall, this November 13th, with pleasant weather, shows us the importance of being mindful of our own needs - and how they can be influenced by larger, global developments. Let's enjoy the fresh air and stay healthy!