2. Changes in Barometric Pressure
The changes of the seasons can be splendid and beautiful to many people, but others can suffer from the changes in temperature and air pressure. In the winter to spring, when the weather gets warmer, the pressure lightens up and can create feelings of dizziness and vertigo. People who are sensitive to these changes often suffer from other conditions with the changes in air pressure. They may have migraines or have vestibular problems that affect the structure of the inner ear.
These problems can also happen in the fall when the weather gets colder and the air pressure gets higher. Many people choose to wait it out until the seasons fully change, but those who find that their symptoms keep them from functioning should talk to a doctor and see if there is some medication that can alleviate the symptoms of vertigo. However, many cases are mild and do not require medication.