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Tuesday’s UV index and pollen tracker
The UV index will be very high by midday after morning clouds. Allergen levels remain high through the weekend. Ragweed, Chenopods, and nettle are the primary allergens.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be very high by midday after morning clouds. Allergen levels remain high through the weekend. Ragweed, Chenopods, and nettle are the primary allergens.
Continue ReadingWith skies clearing throughout the day tomorrow, Mid-MO will be tracking a UV index of 9. Without the protection of sunscreen that’s SPF 50 or higher, it only takes 15-25 minutes to receive a sunburn. With rain chances exiting tomorrow, Mid-MO will be seeing pollen levels staying at a medium for the majority of the
Continue ReadingTomorrow I’m tracking a UV index of 2 because of rain/storm chances throughout the whole day. This of course comes with plenty of cloud cover, not allowing nearly as many sun rays to reach the ground. Pollen levels will be staying at a medium level throughout next week with the help of rainfall tomorrow.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be high by midday after morning showers and storms. Allergen levels remain moderate through the weekend. Grass, plantain, and nettle are the primary allergens.
Continue ReadingEven with rain on the way, Mid-Missouri will still observe direct sunlight throughout the day, giving us a UV Index of 9. This means that without sunscreen of SPF 50 or higher, it will only take 15-25 minutes on average to receive a sunburn. With some help from rain, pollen levels are staying at a
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be high through midday, between storm chances. Allergen levels remain high through the weekend. Grass, plantain, and nettle are the primary allergens.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be high under mostly sunny skies. Allergen levels climb to high on Thursday. Grass, plantain, and nettle are the primary allergens.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be moderate with widespread rain and clouds. Rain may help pollen levels as they will fall to the low territory before returning to high on Thursday. Grass, plantain, and nettle are the primary allergens.
Continue ReadingAfter isolated to scattered rain chances move out of mid-MO and clouds start to clear, our viewing area will be observing a UV index of 9 tomorrow. Without sunscreen that’s SPF 50 or higher, it only takes 15-25 minutes of exposure to receive a sunburn. With rainfall helping keep things slightly moisturized, mid-MO will observe
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be very high with partly cloudy skies. Pollen levels will be moderate to high. Grass, plantain, and nettle are the primary allergens.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be very high on Saturday with partly cloudy skies. Pollen levels will be moderate to high. Grass, plantain, and nettle are the primary allergens.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be high after chances for rain in the morning. Pollen levels will be moderate. Grass, plantain, and nettle are the primary allergens.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be high after chances for rain in the morning. Pollen levels will be moderate Thursday. Grass, plantain, and nettle are the primary allergens.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be very high between chances for rain around midday. Still, rain will reduce this number for most of the morning. Pollen levels will remain low until Thursday. Grass, plantain, and nettle are the primary allergens.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be high with mostly cloudy skies through the day with chances for storms through midday. Pollen levels will remain moderate until Thursday, when they temporarily improve. Grass, plantain, and nettle are the primary allergens.
Continue ReadingI’m tracking a UV index of 6 tomorrow as rain chances along with cloud cover will be spread throughout the day. This is still a high level though, and with enough sun exposure, it’ll only take about 15-25 minutes to receive a sunburn without protection of sunscreen that’s SPF 50 or higher. With rain spread
Continue ReadingWith the exception of another possible round of storms moving in tomorrow late morning/early afternoon, skies will clear up on both ends, giving us a UV index of 10 in mid-Missouri. Without protection of SPF 50 sunscreen or higher, it only takes 15-25 minutes of exposure to receive a sunburn. With off and on rain
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be high with partly cloudy skies by the afternoon. Pollen levels will remain low for all allergens, with grass, plantain, and nettle the primary allergens.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be high with partly cloudy skies by the afternoon. Pollen levels will remain low for all allergens, with grass, plantain, and nettle the primary allergens. Allergen counts climb into the high territory Friday, returning to moderate by Sunday.
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be high with partly cloudy skies by the afternoon. Pollen levels will remain low for all allergens, with grass, plantain, and nettle the primary allergens. Allergen counts climb into the high territory by Friday.
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