Monday’s UV index and pollen tracker
The 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 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.
Continue ReadingThursday’s UV index will be dangerously high with a sunburn time around 20 minutes. Pollen levels will get a little lower behind a cold front Friday into Saturday.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be very high on Wednesday as sunshine returns, with a burn time of only around 20 minutes. Pollen levels will be moderate to high, with mainly grass pollen as the primary allergen.
Continue ReadingTuesday will be bright yet again with a high UV index, as sunburn time will be around 20 minutes. Pollen levels increase midweek as winds pick up from the south.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be high to start the week with plenty of sunshine on Monday. Pollen levels will be steady all week with grasses as the primary allergen.
Continue ReadingAfter rainfall and cloud cover exit the region in the morning, a mostly sunny afternoon is expected throughout mid-MO. This means a UV Index of 9 is expected, and indicates that it will only take 20 minutes to receive a sunburn without proper protection. Pollen levels will be medium for the next couple of days.
Continue ReadingSaturday sees a UV index level 3 with scattered showers and storms.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be high yet again on Friday with lots of sunshine in the forecast. Tree and grass pollens will be high Friday and again by the end of the week.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be the highest of the year so far on Thursday as high pressure will keep us very bright. Pollen levels continue to ramp up with grass and tree pollens as the primary allergens.
Continue ReadingThe UV index tomorrow will be very high behind storms, but we’ll have a break from high pollen levels.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be high on Tuesday between storms, and the primary allergens will be grass and tree pollens.
Continue ReadingMonday’s UV index will be lower with scattered storms in the forecast. Pollen levels will be high Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday following rain chances.
Continue ReadingSunday is expected to be partly cloudy with minimal rain chances, leading to a UV Index of 7. This means it will only take 30 minutes without the proper protection to receive a sunburn. Pollen levels will be medium-high over the next couple of days. The primary allergens will be Oak, Hickory, and Mulberry.
Continue ReadingSaturday sees scattered storm chances with a UV index up to 8.
Continue ReadingUV levels will continue to be high on Thursday as sunshine returns, and pollen levels slightly decrease on Friday and Saturday with rain in the forecast.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be higher the next few days as high pressure is overhead and sunshine is abundant. Pollen levels will be high through Thursday, then lower a bit later in the week with rain in the forecast.
Continue ReadingTuesday sees mostly sunny skies with a very high UV Index.
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