Discover how weather affects your wellbeing

WeatherMood connects your daily mood and energy levels with local weather conditions, giving you personalized insights that help you understand yourself better.

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Key Features

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Easy Daily Check-Ins

Quickly record your mood, energy levels, productivity, and health symptoms.

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Automatic Weather Tracking

We capture precise weather data for your location including temperature, humidity, and air pressure.

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Personal Insights

Discover connections between your wellbeing and specific weather conditions.

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Beautiful Visualizations

See your patterns at a glance with intuitive charts and correlation indicators.

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Private & Secure

Your data stays on your device with optional iCloud backup.

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Dark & Light Modes

Customize the app to your visual preference.

Understand Your Personal Weather Sensitivity

  • Discover which weather conditions boost your mood and productivity
  • Identify potential weather triggers for headaches, joint pain, and other symptoms
  • Understand your unique energy patterns across seasons and weather changes
  • Make smarter decisions about when to schedule important activities
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Backed by SCIENCE!

WeatherMood is built on a foundation of scientific research that has established meaningful connections between weather variables and human wellbeing.

Weather & Mood

Research by Keller et al. (2005) found that pleasant weather was related to higher mood, memory, and cognitive abilities, with stronger effects for people who had spent more time indoors.

Barometric Pressure & Pain

Studies by Smedslund et al. (2011) have shown connections between weather variables like barometric pressure and joint pain reporting in patients with various conditions.

Individual Differences

Denissen et al. (2008) demonstrated that weather affects mood, but with significant individual differences - supporting the value of personalized tracking that WeatherMood provides.

Temperature Effects

Howarth & Hoffman (1984) found that temperature, humidity, and amount of sunshine had the strongest relationships with mood and cognitive function.

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Support

Need help with WeatherMood? Contact our support team:

dklo@mac.com

Health & Wellness Disclaimer

WeatherMood is a personal journaling tool designed to help you explore potential relationships between weather conditions and your subjective experiences. It is not a medical device, diagnostic tool, treatment for any health condition, or a substitute for professional medical advice.

If you're experiencing persistent low mood, depression, anxiety, or other mental health concerns, please reach out to your healthcare provider or call the National Crisis Hotline at 988 (US).