| Bioweather Overview |
| Bioweather Overview Saturday, 26 July |
| Mood and performance decline. |
| Expect some tossing and turning and trouble falling asleep. |
| Many are also likely to develop a weather-related headache or migraine. |
| Rheumatic patients are likely to suffer in the cool and humid air. |
| The expected weather could strain the cardiovascular system. |
| For asthma or hayfever sufferers, the conditions should be either neutral or beneficial. |
| Bioweather Overview Sunday, 27 July |
| Mental and physical performance is enhanced and most should be in a good mood. |
| Expect a deep and restorative sleep. |
| Headaches or migraines are unlikely the result of the weather. |
| During cold conditions, rheumatic pain in joints and muscles increases. |
| Blood is clotting faster and the risk of an arterial blockage, such as thrombosis or embolism, increases. |
| For asthma or hayfever sufferers, the conditions should be either neutral or beneficial. |
| Bioweather Overview Monday, 28 July |
| The weather is unlikely to trigger weather-related disorders and most should be in a good mood. |
| The weather should not trouble your sleep. |
| Headaches or migraines are unlikely the result of the weather. |
| Rheumatic patients are likely to suffer in the cool and humid air. |
| You can expect considerable changes in blood pressure. |
| For asthma or hayfever sufferers, the conditions should be either neutral or beneficial. |
| Bioweather Overview Tuesday, 29 July |
| Mental and physical performance and the ability to concentrate on tasks is above average. |
| The weather should not trouble your sleep. |
| If you suffer from unexplained headache or migraine, the weather is most likely not to blame. |
| The cool conditions will have a negative effect on people suffering from rheumatic disorders. |
| The cold air could result in an elevation in cholesterol levels and a faster blood clotting time. |
| For asthma or hayfever sufferers, the conditions should be either neutral or beneficial. |