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Sara (not verified)

8 years 2 months ago

Yes, I can smell the rain coming, and sometimes the snow, too. I could always do that. I knew that if the scent on the wind was sharp and wet, it meant rain in the summer and snow in the fall and winter, and maybe in the spring, too.
In addition, I get some really nasty sinus headaches when the front edge of a pressure front goes through my area. It feels like my face is being squeezed, and lasts about an hour. It's extremely unpleasant but there is no remedy for it because it is caused by a change in barometric pressure. Just have to sit it out.

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