As temperatures drop, most people naturally reach for warm drinks like coffee, or tea but water intake often declines without us realizing it. Unlike summer, when heat and sweat serve as visual reminders to drink fluids, hydration needs are less obvious in fall and winter. However, staying hydrated is just as important for energy, immune function, and overall well-being during the colder months especially with busy schedules and holiday stress.
Even though you may not feel as thirsty, the body still loses fluids through breathing, digestion, heated indoor air, and physical activity. Cold weather can actually suppress thirst by up to 40%, making it easy to under-consume water without noticing.
Staying hydrated can:
Simple changes can keep hydration steady, even when your routine shifts during the holidays:
Not all “hydration” has to be cold. Warm beverages can also help you increase fluids while staying cozy:
(Just aim to balance warm drinks like coffee or hot chocolate that are higher in caffeine or sugar.)
While exact needs vary, a good general goal is:
Half your body weight in ounces per day, or more if you exercise or are very active.
Example:
If you weigh 160 lbs → aim for about 80 oz of water daily.
Staying hydrated during the holidays doesn’t require big changes, just small, intentional habits that help your body feel energized, focused, and resilient. By keeping your water intake steady even in colder weather, you’ll support your immune system, digestion, mental clarity, and overall well-being through the busy season ahead.