UV Index in Balcón de la Lisa

Current UV level, hourly chart, peak times and 5-day forecast for Balcón de la Lisa, Cuba.

Peak today: UV 9 at 14:00

Tomorrow: UV 11 at 13:00

Tomorrow, Apr 16
peak at 13:00
11
Extreme
Avoid being outside during midday hours
Seek shade
Shirt, sunscreen SPF 30+, hat and sunglasses are a must
Unprotected skin can burn in minutes
Sunrise Sunrise 07:08Sunset Sunset 19:51

5-Day UV Forecast for Balcón de la Lisa

Daily peak UV values

9
Overcast29° / 18°Today
11
Partly cloudy31° / 20°Thu
10
Overcast31° / 19°Fri
10
Light rain showers33° / 21°Sat
10
Overcast30° / 23°Sun

Sun & Daylight Hours in Balcón de la Lisa

Daylight today12h 41m
Daylight tomorrow12h 43m (+2 min)
Solar noon (sun highest)13:30
Low UV hours (UV < 3)07:00–10:00
17:00–19:00
High UV window (UV ≥ 3)10:00–17:00

Seasonal daylight range at this latitude

Longest day13h 33m (Jun 21)
Shortest day10h 43m (Dec 21)

Similar daylight hours as Kolkata, India — on the same parallel

Today, Apr 15Peak UV 9.4 at 14:00

Hourly UV index for Balcón de la Lisa · Local time (GMT-4)

0486:0019°9:0022°12:0027°15:0029°18:0026°21:0022°
ForecastIf sunny

Tomorrow, Apr 16Peak UV 10.8 at 13:00

Hourly UV index for Balcón de la Lisa · Local time (GMT-4)

048126:0020°9:0023°12:0029°15:0031°18:0027°21:0023°
ForecastIf sunny
View detailed hourly UV index

Detailed hour-by-hour UV index forecast for Balcón de la Lisa — today and tomorrow. Includes UV level, clear-sky UV, weather conditions, and temperature for each hour.

Today — Apr 15

HourUVClear skyWeather
05:000.0Low0.0Clear sky19°
06:000.0Low0.0Mainly clear19°
07:000.0Low0.0Clear sky18°
08:000.3Low0.4Clear sky19°
09:001.4Low1.5Partly cloudy22°
10:003.2Moderate3.6Partly cloudy24°
11:005.4Moderate6.4Mainly clear26°
12:007.6Very High8.8Overcast27°
13:009.0Very High10.2Overcast28°
14:009.4Very High10.1Overcast29°
15:007.9Very High8.3Partly cloudy29°
16:005.2Moderate5.7Overcast28°
17:002.5Low3.1Partly cloudy27°
18:001.1Low1.1Mainly clear26°
19:000.2Low0.2Mainly clear25°
20:000.0Low0.0Clear sky24°
21:000.0Low0.0Clear sky22°

Tomorrow — Apr 16

HourUVClear skyWeather
05:000.0Low0.0Mainly clear20°
06:000.0Low0.0Clear sky20°
07:000.0Low0.0Clear sky20°
08:000.4Low0.4Clear sky20°
09:001.6Low1.7Clear sky23°
10:003.8Moderate4.0Clear sky25°
11:006.6High7.0Mainly clear27°
12:009.2Very High9.6Mainly clear29°
13:0010.8Extreme11.1Partly cloudy30°
14:0010.4Very High10.8Partly cloudy31°
15:008.2Very High9.0Partly cloudy31°
16:005.5Moderate6.1Mainly clear29°
17:002.9Moderate3.2Mainly clear28°
18:001.1Low1.2Mainly clear27°
19:000.2Low0.2Mainly clear26°
20:000.0Low0.0Mainly clear24°
21:000.0Low0.0Mainly clear23°

About Balcón de la Lisa

CountryCuba, Havana
TimezoneAmerica/Havana (UTC-4)
Coordinates23.05° N, 82.45° W
Population≈ 147K

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About the UV Index

What is the UV index?

The UV index (UVI) is an international standard measure of the strength of ultraviolet radiation from the sun at a particular place and time. It ranges from 0 (nighttime) to 11+ (extreme). Higher values mean greater risk of sunburn, skin damage, and eye injury. The UV index was developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) to help people protect themselves from harmful UV radiation.

How do I check the UV index today?

This page shows the live UV index for your location using data from the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS). You get the current UV level, an hourly UV forecast chart for today and tomorrow, and the exact peak UV time — so you always know when sun protection is most important.

When is UV radiation strongest?

UV radiation is typically strongest between 10:00 and 16:00, when the sun is highest in the sky. However, the exact peak time and intensity depend on your latitude, the season, altitude, cloud cover, and ozone levels. Check the UV forecast chart above to see today's exact peak time for your location.

How can I protect myself from UV radiation?

Apply broad-spectrum sunscreen, wear protective clothing and a wide-brimmed hat, seek shade during peak UV hours, and wear UV-blocking sunglasses. The WHO recommends sun protection when the UV index is 2 or above.

Where does the UV data come from?

The hourly UV index on this site comes from the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS), operated by ECMWF on behalf of the European Union. CAMS calculates the UV biologically effective dose using total column ozone, aerosol optical depth, and cloud cover. The global forecast has a spatial resolution of approximately 45 km and provides hourly UV index values for up to 5 days ahead.

What does "clear sky UV index" mean?

The clear-sky UV index shows how strong ultraviolet radiation would be if there were no clouds at all. It is calculated using the same atmospheric data — ozone column thickness, aerosol concentrations, and solar angle — but assumes completely cloudless conditions. Comparing the actual UV index with the clear-sky value shows how much clouds are reducing UV exposure at any given time. On overcast days, actual UV can be significantly lower than the clear-sky value.

How often is the UV forecast updated?

The CAMS global UV forecast is updated twice daily, based on model runs initialized at 00:00 and 12:00 UTC. Weather data such as temperature, cloud cover, and sunrise/sunset times is updated every 1–6 hours depending on the region, using weather models from national meteorological services via Open-Meteo. The first 1–2 days of the forecast are typically the most accurate.

What does the WHO recommend for each UV level?

Low (0–2)No protection needed. You can safely enjoy being outside
Moderate (3–5)Seek shade during midday hours. Wear a shirt, apply sunscreen, and put on a hat and sunglasses
High (6–7)Seek shade during midday hours. Apply sunscreen, wear a hat, sunglasses and protective clothing. Reduce time in direct sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Very High (8–10)Avoid being outside during midday hours. Seek shade. Shirt, sunscreen SPF 30+, hat and sunglasses are a must
Extreme (11+)Avoid being outside during midday hours. Seek shade. Shirt, sunscreen SPF 30+, hat and sunglasses are a must. Unprotected skin can burn in minutes

Source: WHO Global Solar UV Index, 2002

UV & weather data: Open-Meteo.com (CAMS/Copernicus)

Protection guidelines: WHO Global Solar UV Index, 2002

Location data: GeoNames (CC BY 4.0)

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Disclaimer

This website is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. UV index data and sun protection guidance are approximate and should not replace professional advice.

UV index data is not applicable to infants under 12 months. The WHO recommends keeping them out of direct sunlight at all times. WHO

UV forecasts are based on satellite and atmospheric models. Actual UV levels may vary due to local cloud cover, surface reflection, altitude, and other environmental factors.

When in doubt, consult a healthcare provider for personalized sun protection advice.

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