We are witnessing rapid climate change around the world with significant daily temperature differences, and people's interest in weather and their impact on health in the world are increasing. A new branch of meteorology - biometeorology has been developed, which deals with the impact of weather factors on the entire living world, and the goal of information received through biometeorological forecasts is to take preventive measures: the respect of exposure to environmental changes, indoor, preferably in the air-conditioned environment, as long as the temperatures air and intensity UV radiation harmful to health, hygienic-diet regime - diet low-calorie foods, avoiding all health-damaging forms of behavior, use and mandatory use of preventive doses of drugs to prevent the worsening of chronic diseases. Today we know that almost all people respond in a certain way to adverse weather conditions that cause electromagnetic waves to affect the hypothalamus indirectly amplifying stress hormone secretion (ACTH) and reducing endorphin hormone, leading to increased anxiety, headache and other symptoms. It is believed that one of the causes of meteoropathy, especially of the urban population, is the removal of people from nature, which results in weakened people's ability to adapt to weather changes. Therefore, meteorologists should regularly monitor biomaterial forecasts in order to be able to prepare and avoid or alleviate the discomforts, and the proposed measures should preferably be applied no later than three days before the expected occurrence of the disorder. Although all the above-mentioned meteorological turbulences are the so-called "meteorological stress" that can lead to deterioration of the overall state of chronic patients, statistical data nevertheless indicate that the worst outcome is death in the period from October to May than during the summer months. I would ask that an eventual answer to the question asked contains facts that are not covered by the given explanation and data.