Well when they say that you can feel it in your bones, I know that's true. I can feel it in my wrist(which I sprained when I was ten) and in my ankle(which I sprained two years ago - badly), but the most interesting thing is that when it's about to rain, I can smell it in the air. Maybe it's from growing up in Seattle, I can't say for sure, but it's just been something I've always been able to do. And I love the smell of a beautiful rain :)
2006-10-27 07:51:14
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answered by Anonymous
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You mean do I have a sort of sixth sense for weather change? Or do you mean can I tell that the weather is changing now?
Yeah I can feel it everytime about 12 hours before it's going to rain. My shoulder starts throbbing with pain and my knee gives out.
You know, if I was going to inherit some kind of strange ability like that, I'd like it to be something that's worth the friggin' pain. Jeeze, a weather prediction??? Why couldn't it be a sense that someone's in danger, or the ability to know when to keep my mouth shut when I'm about to say something really stupid to my girlfriend?
2006-10-27 07:52:59
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answered by Rockstar 6
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Yep...I just thought to myself last night while taking a walk that the air smelled (and felt) much more like late November or early December weather rather than the end of October.
Also, I have RA (Rheumotoid Arthritis)...so I feel the moisture of a rainy day coming a day ahead of time...swelling and aching.
I have two plates and 9 pins in my right ankle from an injury of years ago - doesn't bother me much having all that metal in my leg - until the rains are coming...boy does it hurt then.
2006-10-27 08:14:19
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answered by svmainus 7
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Nature can let us know while climate is changing by potential of easy assertion. Now i do no longer recognize what you adventure inclusive of your physique and instincts, and in my opinion i think of the close by American background stuff is kinda crap, yet people who've surgical treatment on joints, which contain their knees or ankles, can sense stress adjustments, that could are looking forward to oncoming climate.
2016-12-28 06:36:43
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answered by devoss 3
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I can not only sense it--I can tell you when it is going to happen because my bones start to ache all over. By night time or morning, the weather is either cold or raining.
My bones never lie... ;-)
2006-10-27 07:51:56
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answered by P 2
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Most people and animals are very in tune to changes in the weather.
2006-10-27 07:50:08
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answered by rere 6
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I've had so many injuries to my body, that I can tell you if its going to rain if that's what you mean, and let me tell you with the crappy weather here today I am not feeling all that hot!
2006-10-27 07:54:44
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answered by ~Kricket~ 6
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Yes...before it rains like a day before I get a really bad headache. Then it rains and my headache is gone. It is only the rain that takes the headache away though...weird. But it's been that way for me for years.
2006-10-27 09:41:02
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answered by ♥just me♥ 5
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mmm...No, not really, but I am very observant of my dogs and cats, and the birds and squirrels in my yard, all of whom, can sense a change in the weather.
2006-10-27 18:50:53
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answered by persnickety1022 7
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Well, I suppose sometimes. Whenever there's going to be stormy weather everything seems yellow in my backyard.
Then again, I prefer listening to my favorite meteorologist, Dave. :)
2006-10-27 09:31:35
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answered by hmbn 4
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