John...
Your email is very informative because I have tried to relate my seizure activity to the weather in many ways. Of course, since I'm on meds, I don't have full-blown seizures unless something is very wrong. However, we all know how we feel and it seems that barometric pressure has a lot to do with my seizure feelings...the humidity affects the other parts of my body, but doesn't seem to affect my head. As I probably mentioned, I tried to keep a list for at least a month, but got busy with other things and haven't gone back to it. There is one detail that I've always noticed and that is the heavy, pushed down feeling that I get right before it rains...after the rain starts, the feeling goes away. This is 1 important reason that living in Oregon (even Central Oregon) is sometimes difficult...I usually feel much better in a warmer (hotter) climate and eventually plan to move back to Las Vegas or Apple Valley in California.
Take care and stay safe.....
"Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on.....or by imbeciles who really mean it" - Mark Twain