We help people understand how the weather may affect their bodies.

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Built for people whose bodies feel the weather.

We built FlareWeather because weather sensitivity is real and often overlooked. For many people, changes in pressure, humidity, or storms can quietly shape how a day feels, long before rain ever shows up in a forecast.

Most weather apps weren’t designed with that experience in mind. We wanted to change that.

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Built close to home

FlareWeather was inspired by lived experience at home. We saw firsthand how unpredictable weather could make already demanding days feel harder, and how little context traditional forecasts offered.

The goal wasn’t to “fix” anything. It was simply to understand the day ahead a little better.

Clarity without pressure.

We believe information should feel supportive, not overwhelming. That’s why FlareWeather avoids medical claims, constant tracking, or performance-driven goals.

Instead, we focus on clarity — translating complex weather patterns into gentle insights that help people plan with more understanding and less guesswork.

Designed for you.

FlareWeather combines weather data, careful analysis, and research-informed patterns to surface what matters most — without noise.

Every insight is written to feel calm, human, and respectful of the fact that not every day needs to be optimized.

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Here to support, not direct.

We’re intentional about how we build:

  • No pressure to track symptoms

  • No clinical language

  • No assumptions about what a “good” day looks like

Just information you can use, or ignore, depending on what you need that day.

“We built FlareWeather because we saw how much the weather could shape a day and how little support existed to understand it.”

— Kurtis, Founder of FlareWeather

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FlareWeather is not a medical tool. It is a supportive daily insight app designed to help people understand how weather changes may relate to symptom patterns.

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