Thursday’s UV index and pollen tracker
The UV index will be slightly lower tomorrow with morning rain and clouds. Pollen levels remain low.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be slightly lower tomorrow with morning rain and clouds. Pollen levels remain low.
Continue ReadingWednesday’s UV index will be high despite morning clouds and a few showers. Pollen levels remain low through the weekend.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be high with a sunburn time around 20 minutes on Tuesday. Pollen levels remain low.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be high despite increasing clouds in the afternoon. Pollen levels also stay low through the week.
Continue ReadingThe UV Index on Sunday will be an 11, which is extreme. This means it will take less than 15 minutes to receive a sunburn without the proper protection. Pollen levels will be kept to a minimum into next week.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be high on Friday following morning rain as sunshine returns in the afternoon. Pollen levels continue to be low through the weekend.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be higher on Thursday with afternoon sun, and pollen levels remain low through the weekend.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be higher after rain exits on Wednesday afternoon, but pollen levels remain low all week.
Continue ReadingThe pollen levels will be low following a cold front Tuesday night, and the UV index will also be lower with more clouds and a few late afternoon storms.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be very high on Monday yet again as high pressure holds on. Pollen levels will be lower at the end of the week behind a cold front.
Continue ReadingIt will be sunny by the afternoon, meaning a UV index of 10 is expected. This is very high, so it will only take 20 minutes to receive a sunburn without proper protection. Pollen levels will be low to medium over the next couple of days, with grasses, plantain, and nettle being the primary allergens.
Continue ReadingBefore storm chances arrive tomorrow evening, a UV index of 10 is expected. This is very high, meaning it will only take 20 minutes to receive a sunburn without proper protection. Pollen levels will be low to medium throughout the next couple of days, with grasses, plantain, and nettle being the primary allergens.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be very high on Friday with a sunburn time around 20 minutes. Pollen levels will be slightly lower on Sunday.
Continue ReadingThe UV index on Thursday will be in the extreme zone, so it would be wise to reapply sunscreen frequently as sunburn time will be around 15 minutes.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be high at a 10 on Wednesday with ample sunshine. Pollen levels stay steady heading into the weekend.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be high yet again on Tuesday with plenty of sunshine. Pollen levels will remain consistent.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be very high with sunburn time around 20 minutes. Pollen levels will be moderate for most of the week, but increase on Tuesday with gusty winds.
Continue ReadingIt will be mostly sunny for Father’s Day, meaning a UV Index of 10 is expected. It will only take 20 minutes to receive a sunburn without the proper protection. Pollen levels will be medium to high over the next 4 days, with Oak, Hickory, and Mulberry being the primary allergens.
Continue ReadingAfter a limited rain chance moves through central Missouri tomorrow, a UV Index of 9 is expected. This is very high, meaning it will only take 20 minutes to receive a sunburn without proper protection. Pollen levels will be at a medium level on average through the next couple of days. Oak, Hickory, and Mulberry
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be quite high on Friday, but we’ll get a break from high pollen levels behind a cold front.
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