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Wednesday’s UV index and pollen tracker
The UV index will be a bit higher tomorrow as clouds break up a bit. Tree pollens will be at a moderate level this week.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be a bit higher tomorrow as clouds break up a bit. Tree pollens will be at a moderate level this week.
Continue ReadingTuesday’s UV index and pollen levels will be lower with rain and storms in the area.
Continue ReadingMonday’s UV index and pollen levels will be lower with rain and storms in the area.
Continue ReadingWith sunshine expected until the evening hours, a UV Index of 7 will be present tomorrow. This is high, meaning it will only take 30 minutes to receive a sunburn without proper protection. Pollen will be high Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday with Oak, Hickory, and Mulberry being the primary allergens present.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be slightly lower on Friday with more clouds in the area. Pollen levels will remain high.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be a bit higher tomorrow with storms out of the area. Pollen levels will increase as we’ll enter a drier stretch.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be high tomorrow as sunshine could return between rounds of storms. Pollen levels will continue to be high through the end of the week.
Continue ReadingThe UV index Tuesday will be higher as storms exit early in the morning. Tree pollen will be high for most of the week.
Continue ReadingMonday’s UV index will be high in the afternoon before storms arrive. Pollen levels will be lower on Monday, but increase toward the end of the week.
Continue ReadingThere is a chance at rain tomorrow, but this is held to the south. This means that a UV Index of 6 is expected. It will only take 30 minutes to receive a sunburn without proper protection. Pollen levels will be high to start next week. Primary allergens will be oak, ash, and mulberry.
Continue ReadingSaturday sees chances of showers and storms leading to a UV Index of 5. Pollen levels remain high throughout the first weekend of May as tree pollen levels continue to remain near peak levels.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be higher on Friday with clouds exiting the region. Tree pollen levels will continue to be high despite rain over the weekend.
Continue ReadingThursday’s UV index will be a bit lower due to rain in the area. Pollen levels will also be lower with rain and storms through the next few days.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be high tomorrow as rain chances will be isolated. The pollen levels will go down a bit toward the end of the week as rain moves in on Thursday. Tree allergens are still dominant.
Continue ReadingTuesday’s UV index will be high as sunshine returns. Pollen levels will be high through the end of the week as tree allergens are prevalent.
Continue ReadingWith sunshine emerging by the afternoon hours, there will be UV Index of 7 tomorrow. This means that 30 minutes without proper protection could lead to a sunburn. Pollen levels will be high through the start of next week, with Oak, Ash, and Mulberry being the primary allergens.
Continue ReadingTomorrow will be mostly cloudy with the potential to observe strong to severe thunderstorms. This results in a UV Index of 3, meaning it will take 45 minutes to receive a sunburn if you are not protected. Pollen levels will be low tomorrow due to rainfall, but with dry conditions expected through Tuesday, higher pollen
Continue ReadingSaturday welcomes partly cloudy skies throughout much of the day leading to a level seven UV Index Pollen levels across much of Mid-Missouri remains very high into Saturday and high throughout Sunday through Tuesday.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be low tomorrow with rain and storms in the area. Pollen levels will be lower tomorrow with storms washing away some of the tree pollens.
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.
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