The Weather Channel app now predicts bad allergy days

June 11, 2026 Andrew Liszewski

A screenshot of The Weather Channel mobile app showing pollen types.

The Weather Company announced an "enhanced allergy experience" now available through its The Weather Channel app designed to help allergy sufferers better understand when their symptoms might flare up and what's causing them. While the app already provides static pollen counts, its "Health & Wellness" section is being expanded to take into account other factors such as how changing weather conditions could result in you experiencing more symptoms despite the counts not actually rising.

The new features now available in the free version of The Weather Channel app include "weather aggravator insights" that analyze how conditions like high win …

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