Thursday’s UV index and pollen tracker
The UV index will be lower tomorrow with clouds and rain moving in. Pollen levels will lower the next couple days with rain in the forecast.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be lower tomorrow with clouds and rain moving in. Pollen levels will lower the next couple days with rain in the forecast.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be higher tomorrow as clouds clear out tonight. Tree pollen levels remain high through the rest of this week.
Continue ReadingTuesday’s UV index will be lower with clouds and rain rolling in. Tree pollen levels continue to be high through the week.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be high on Monday as sunshine returns. Tree pollens remain very high all week before rain washes some away by Friday.
Continue ReadingTomorrow, plenty of sunshine is in the forecast, which is why there will be a UV Index of 6. It will only take 30 minutes to receive a sunburn without proper protection. Pollen levels will be high to start next week, with Oak, Ash, and Mulberry being the primary allergens.
Continue ReadingSaturday’s UV index and pollen tracker will be high as sunshine returns. Tree pollens continue to dominate and numbers are high into next week.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be slightly higher Friday as skies begin to clear. Tree pollen begins to ramp back up tomorrow as rain exits east.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be much lower on Thursday due to rain and storms. Pollen levels briefly drop tomorrow with rain in the area, but ramp back up for the rest of the week.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be moderate tomorrow as clouds clear out. Pollen levels continue to be high tomorrow with tree pollens as the main allergen.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be a bit lower Tuesday with clouds rolling in. Pollen levels will continue to be high the next several days with the primary allergens in the tree category.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be high on Monday as there will be limited cloud cover. Apply sunscreen with the sunburn time around 30 minutes. Tree pollens continue to be very high this week. Primary allergens are ash, alder, and birch.
Continue ReadingSunday’s UV Index is expected to be a 6, which is high. This means that it only takes 30 minutes to receive a sunburn without proper protection. Pollen will be very high the next couple of days, with maple, oak, and juniper being the main allergens present.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be high on Friday with sunshine returning. Sunburn time will be 30 minutes. Pollen levels will continue to be very high as tree pollens whip around in strong winds.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be a bit higher on Thursday as clouds begin to break up. Pollen levels will be very high the next several days as strong winds kick up. Tree pollens are still the dominant allergens.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be low on Wednesday with clouds and rain returning to Mid-Missouri. Pollen levels will be high despite rainfall and clouds the next few days, and increase by Friday and Saturday as gust winds return.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be high with clouds anchored in the south, and partly cloudy skies in the afternoon. Allergen levels remain high through the week. Oak, Juniper, and Maple are the primary allergens.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be higher on Monday as sunshine returns with increasing cirrus clouds. Pollen levels remain high for most of the week, with a slight lowering following Wednesday’s rain on Thursday. The primary allergens are tree pollens.
Continue ReadingTomorrow’s UV Index will be high with a sunburn time of 30 minutes. Pollen levels remain high into next week. Primary allergens are Elm, Oak, and Juniper.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be high with a sunburn time of 30 minutes. Allergen levels remain high through the weekend. Oak, Juniper, and Elm are the primary allergens.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be low with morning sun, but clouds returning this afternoon. Allergen levels remain high through the weekend. Oak, Juniper, and Elm are the primary allergens.
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