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Avoid burns - This Spring: Check the UV index

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March 22, 2025

Avoid burns
This Spring: Check the UV index

As temperatures rise and days grow sunnier, many spend more time outdoors. However, longer and hotter days increase our exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, a key factor in skin cancer.

If you and your family are planning to spend time outdoors this spring, check the UV index to prevent burns.

There are three types of UV rays: UVA, UVB, and UVC. UVC is absorbed by the atmosphere before reaching the Earth. UVB affects the skin's surface and can cause sunburn, while UVA, present throughout the year, penetrates deeper into the skin, contributing to aging and an elevated risk of skin cancer.

The UV Index.

Our UV forecast can help you determine how much sunscreen you need. A higher UV Index indicates stronger UV radiation and a quicker potential for skin damage. During high UV days, burning can occur within 30-60 minutes.

Avoid the midday sun, wear protective clothing, and regularly apply sunscreen with an SPF of 30 to prevent sunburn and skin damage. Check your local UV forecast on the Weather & Radar app to stay informed about potential dangers. Our app offers a four-day UV forecast detailing how UV levels fluctuate throughout the day.

Mary Mays
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