Today's flare risk
Eczema flare risk in Parole, MD
Low risk today
Driven by air pollution. Elevated air pollution is adding stress to the skin barrier. This factor tends to build over several days.
Updated 7/19/2026, 3:52:00 AM
- Temperature
- 77°F
- Humidity
- 80%
- Dew point
- 71°F
- Wind
- 12 kph
- UV index
- 7
7-day outlook
Recalculated daily from the local forecast
What is driving it
Each factor's current level, from 0 to 100, and the science behind it.
Dry air, especially when cold, pulls moisture out of the skin and weakens its barrier. This is the strongest and most consistent eczema trigger for most people. Read from dew point, humidity, temperature, and wind.
When it is both hot and humid, sweat lingers on the skin and its salts can irritate an already sensitive barrier. Dry heat behaves differently and is captured by the dry-air factor.
Fine-particle and gas pollution (PM2.5, PM10, NO₂, ozone) add oxidative stress to the skin barrier. The link is well supported, and it builds over several days rather than acting the same day.
Airborne grass pollen can trigger flares, but mainly for the subset of people whose eczema is linked to allergies, so it carries a smaller weight.
Contrary to common belief, sun is not a reliable help for eczema, and research has linked more sun exposure to worse control. We give it only a small, cautious weight.
What this means today
Air pollution is the main stress today. On higher-pollution days, common steps include limiting time outdoors when air is poor, using indoor air filtration, and keeping up a regular moisturizing routine.
General education, not personal medical advice. What actually helps you is best worked out with your own clinician.
Air quality now
Fine-particle pollution measurably worsens eczema, and it builds over several days, so a run of hazy days matters more than one.
About this score
A single 0 to 100 estimate of how hard local conditions are on eczema-prone skin today, read from live weather and air quality.
It is a population-level risk estimate, not a diagnosis or a prediction for any one person. People can flare in opposite seasons.
Not medical advice. This is a weather based flare risk estimate for Parole, not a diagnosis or a prediction of what will happen to your skin. Eczema is highly individual, and people can flare in opposite seasons. Talk to a clinician about your own eczema.