“Wetter peine 16 tage” is a German phrase that translates to “weather pain 16 days” in English. It refers to a weather-related phenomenon where people experience physical discomfort, such as headaches, joint pain, and fatigue, during periods of inclement weather, particularly during changes in atmospheric pressure.
The exact cause of wetter peine is not fully understood, but it is thought to be related to changes in barometric pressure, which can affect the body’s fluid balance and circulation. Some people may be more sensitive to these changes than others, and certain weather conditions, such as storms and fronts, may be more likely to trigger symptoms.