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Wednesday’s UV index and pollen tracker
The UV index will be a bit lower on Wednesday following the exit of rain and clouds. Tree and grass pollen stays high through Friday.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be a bit lower on Wednesday following the exit of rain and clouds. Tree and grass pollen stays high through Friday.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be high at a 9 before storms arrive and bring rain and clouds. Pollen levels dip a little on Wednesday following rain and storms.
Continue ReadingMonday’s UV index will be high by late afternoon following morning rain. Pollen levels pick up, with grass and tree pollens dominating.
Continue ReadingTomorrow will be mostly sunny, meaning a UV Index of 8 is expected. This means that it will only take 20 minutes without proper protection to receive a sunburn. Pollen levels will be high over the next couple of days, with Oak, Hickory, and Mulberry being the primary allergens.
Continue ReadingSaturday welcomes a UV index at a level 9 with mostly sunny skies.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will continue to rise on Friday with rain chances limited to southern portions of Mid-Missouri. Pollen levels will shoot up again heading into the weekend.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be lower tomorrow as rain and clouds move into the area. Pollen levels will be high through the weekend, but slightly lower on Friday with showers across the region.
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.
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