Why Cold, Wet Weather Impacts the Body When temperatures drop, muscles naturally contract to preserve heat. This tightening can limit flexibility and increase the risk of strains or sprains. For those with arthritis, joint discomfort is common as barometric pressure changes and cold air make tissues more sensitive. According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, many people with arthritis notice worsening pain and…
Living in Everett, WA, means embracing our famous Pacific Northwest rain. As fall rolls in, cooler temperatures and damp conditions can have a noticeable effect on how your body feels. Many people report joint stiffness, muscle aches, or even flare-ups of arthritis when the weather changes. If you’ve noticed your back, knees, or shoulders feel more uncomfortable this time of…

