Commonly speaking: Dry weather this time of year can be a major reason for it. It can lead to temporary dryness of the nasal lining (mucosa) which leads to decreased moisture and sometimes a burning sensation. Something which may help is getting a humidifier at home and setting the humidity between 50-70% if this doesn't work there may be a different uncommon cause. Hope this helps to start and answer your question.
Answered 9/26/2017
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