Not just the forecast — what to actually wear outside, for what you're about to do.
A normal weather app gives you four numbers and leaves the thinking to you. WhatToLayer gives you the decision: jacket or t-shirt, gloves or not, bring a rain coat — with one plain-language reason why.
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We compete with the weather industry, not the fashion industry. No outfit styling — just comfort and safety outside.
26°C · 80% humidity · dew point 22°C · wind 14 km/h…
Now you do the math.
T-shirt.
It'll feel muggy.
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The real thing: a plain-language outfit for each day, color-coded for comfort.
Set your preferences once. After that, every check is three quick taps.
Pick what you're doing — walking the dog, golf, cycling, riding, standing at the bus stop.
Choose one of your saved places — home, the cottage, wherever you're headed.
Now, a time of day, or a 3–7 day outlook for trip planning.
Standing still loses heat fast; running makes it; a motorcycle is wind-cooled hard. The advice changes with what you're doing.
Run cold or run hot? Set your tolerance and the recommendation shifts layers to match how you actually feel.
Wind chill, humidity and your pace fold into one honest number — and plain words like "muggy" or "crisp," never raw meteorology.
Long cold rides flag frostbite risk; hot days flag heat stress. Guidance for being comfortable and safe outside.
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