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* High temperature, and dew point could contribute to sinus symptoms.
 
* High temperature, and dew point could contribute to sinus symptoms.
 
* Low visibility could indicate weather conducive to sinus symptoms.
 
* Low visibility could indicate weather conducive to sinus symptoms.
* High wind could rapidly introduce different weather conditions, affecting sinus symptoms. According to [[acupuncture]], certain winds cause rhinosinusitis.
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* High wind could rapidly introduce different weather conditions, affecting sinus symptoms. According to [acupuncture], certain winds cause rhinosinusitis.
 
* The relationships between weather and sinus symptoms can be quite complex. At times, a weather component can track strongly ''with'' symptoms, at other times strongly ''against''.
 
* The relationships between weather and sinus symptoms can be quite complex. At times, a weather component can track strongly ''with'' symptoms, at other times strongly ''against''.
  

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