Launching today

MomWeather
Weather, the way your mom would tell you.
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Weather, the way your mom would tell you.
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Most weather apps throw numbers at you — 73°F, 40% precipitation probability. MomWeather speaks like a person. It tells you "bring a light jacket, it might drizzle this afternoon." Warm, human, and actually useful.







How does it handle super specific timing like a 2pm walk with the kids versus a full day outdoors, does the advice change much between those scenarios or is it pretty general either way?
How does it handle really specific stuff like "will my kid's soccer game at 4pm get rained out" — does it just pull from the same forecast data as everyone else or is it actually doing something smarter with timing?
If that 4pm game is on your calendar, MomWeather checks the hourly forecast for that exact window — not just "60% today." So you'd get "rain likely around 4pm, clears by 6." Can't beat forecast uncertainty, but it aims it at your schedule.
Yep, it changes. A 2pm walk → it reads just those hours. Full day out → it flags when things shift ("great till 4, then a layer"). Short window = one sharp call; full day = the turning points.