Rainbow Weather lands $5.5M to scale hyperlocal forecasting
Warsaw-based startup Rainbow Weather has raised a $5.5 million seed round, backed by prominent tech investor Yuri Gurski, best known for his role in scaling women’s health app Flo Health. The fresh capital will help the company extend its hyperlocal weather forecasts to a full 24-hour window and accelerate the rollout of its B2B weather API to global partners.
Positioning itself at the intersection of climate technology, data analytics and software-as-a-service (SaaS), Rainbow Weather aims to deliver minute-by-minute, street-level forecasts that can be embedded directly into consumer apps and enterprise platforms.
Investor backing from Flo Health’s Yuri Gurski
The round is led by Yuri Gurski, an early and key figure behind the growth of Flo Health, one of the world’s largest women’s health platforms. His move into weather technology reflects a broader investor shift toward data-rich verticals that can power multiple digital products via APIs.
Gurski’s track record in scaling consumer apps and building subscription-based businesses is expected to be a strategic asset for Rainbow Weather as it refines its product for both individual users and enterprise customers. Beyond capital, his involvement signals that weather intelligence is becoming a core infrastructure layer for digital services, much like payments and location services before it.
From short bursts to full-day hyperlocal forecasts
Today’s mainstream weather apps typically combine national meteorological data with broad forecasting models, often resulting in generic predictions that can vary significantly within a single city. Rainbow Weather focuses on hyperlocal forecasting designed to capture differences at the level of neighborhoods, streets, or even specific venues.
Until now, the company’s core product has been short-range forecasts built around very tight time windows. With the new funding, Rainbow Weather plans to extend its hyperlocal forecast horizon to a full 24 hours, giving users and businesses a more actionable planning tool.
Why hyperlocal accuracy matters
Increasingly volatile weather patterns and the growing impact of climate change make localized predictions more critical than ever. A forecast that simply says “rain in Warsaw” is no longer enough for:
- Logistics and delivery platforms that need to route drivers around storms street by street.
- On-demand mobility services that adjust pricing and driver incentives based on expected conditions.
- Outdoor events and hospitality where a 30-minute shower can affect thousands of guests.
- Construction and infrastructure projects that depend on precise precipitation and wind forecasts.
By extending its forecasts to 24 hours, Rainbow Weather aims to support both immediate operational decisions and short-term planning, giving businesses a granular view of likely conditions throughout the day.
B2B API-first model targets global partners
While many weather startups start with consumer apps, Rainbow Weather is doubling down on an API-first strategy. Its B2B weather API allows developers and enterprises to plug real-time, hyperlocal forecasts directly into their own products.
Potential integration use cases include:
- Mobile apps for travel, running, cycling, and outdoor sports that surface tailored forecasts for each user’s exact route.
- E-commerce platforms that adjust promotions or delivery windows based on expected storms or heatwaves.
- Smart city dashboards that combine IoT sensor data with predictive models to manage traffic, flooding, and public safety.
- Insurance providers that use localized forecasts to refine risk models and alert policyholders ahead of severe weather.
By focusing on API monetization, Rainbow Weather can scale beyond the limitations of a single branded app and become a behind-the-scenes infrastructure provider for a wide range of digital services.
Technology behind Rainbow Weather’s forecasts
Although the company has not disclosed every technical detail, its approach is likely built on a combination of:
- Numerical weather prediction models refined for urban and regional scales.
- Machine learning and AI algorithms that continuously calibrate forecasts using historical and real-time data.
- Sensor fusion, blending official meteorological feeds with data from satellites, radar, and possibly crowdsourced observations.
- High-resolution geospatial mapping to reflect microclimates created by buildings, water, and terrain.
This combination allows Rainbow Weather to move beyond coarse regional averages and deliver fine-grained predictions that better match what users actually experience on the ground.
Warsaw’s growing role in European climate and data tech
The emergence of Rainbow Weather from Warsaw underscores Poland’s broader rise as a hub for deep tech and data-driven startups. The country’s strong engineering talent pool and comparatively lower operating costs make it an attractive base for building AI-powered platforms targeting global markets.
With backing from an internationally recognized investor like Yuri Gurski, the company is well positioned to expand beyond Central and Eastern Europe and compete with established weather data providers in Western Europe and North America.
What the funding means for businesses and developers
The $5.5 million seed round gives Rainbow Weather the resources to:
- Extend hyperlocal forecasts to a 24-hour window across more cities and regions.
- Scale its B2B API infrastructure to handle higher traffic and enterprise-grade reliability.
- Invest in research and development to improve forecast accuracy and latency.
- Build out sales and partnership teams targeting mobility, logistics, travel, and smart city clients.
For developers and product teams, this means more choice in sourcing high-precision weather data that can be localized down to the level of individual neighborhoods, routes, or assets. As digital services increasingly adapt to real-world conditions in real time, access to reliable, granular forecasts is becoming a strategic differentiator.
With its new funding and high-profile backing, Rainbow Weather is positioning itself as a next-generation provider of hyperlocal weather intelligence for both consumers and enterprises worldwide.

