UV Index in Bayt `Ur at Tahta, Palestine

Last updated: June 2, 2025

Understanding the UV Index is crucial for residents and visitors of **Bayt Ur at Tahta, Palestine**, where the sun’s rays can be particularly intense. With a Mediterranean climate (Csa), this region experiences varying UV exposure throughout the day, peaking between **11:00 AM and 1:00 PM** when levels reach a significant **11** on the index. Recognizing UV levels is essential not only for preventing painful **sunburns** but also for protecting long-term **skin health** and reducing the risk of skin-related issues. As you enjoy the beautiful outdoors, staying informed about the UV Index will help you safeguard your skin against harmful effects while making the most of BaytUr at Tahta's sunny climate.

Hourly UV Index in Bayt `Ur at Tahta

As the sun rises, the UV Index begins to climb, starting at a gentle 1 at 07:00. By 08:00, it jumps to 3, signaling an increase in sun intensity. The real peak arrives as the clock strikes 11:00 with a robust 10, continuing to soar to a maximum of 11 at 12:00, where caution is advised—especially for those spending extended time outdoors. The afternoon sees a gradual decline, with the index lowering to 8 at 15:00, before dropping to 3 by 17:00. As the day winds down, the UV levels retreat to 1 from 18:00 onward, concluding a day of fluctuating sun exposure. To enjoy the outdoors safely, be mindful of those midday hours when sun protection is paramount!

Average solar exposure data for the current time of the year. Actual values may vary and depend on many factors, such as cloud cover, vegetation cover, surface type, etc.
TimeUVICategoryTime to Burn
07:001low45 min
08:003moderate30 min
09:005moderate30 min
10:008very high15 min
11:0010very high15 min
12:0011extreme10 min
13:0011extreme10 min
14:0010very high15 min
15:008very high15 min
16:005moderate30 min
17:003moderate30 min
18:001low45 min
19:001low45 min

Monthly UV Index Trends in Bayt `Ur at Tahta

Throughout the year, UV Index levels show significant seasonal variations that pose different risks to individuals. High-risk months typically occur from March to August, when the UV Index reaches extreme levels of 11 in May, June, and July, and very high levels of 9 to 10 in April, August, and September. During these months, burn times drop to as low as 10 minutes, highlighting the importance of protection against harmful UV radiation. Visitors and residents are advised to take precautions such as wearing sunscreen, protective clothing, and seeking shade during peak sun hours, especially in these high UV periods. In contrast, January, December, and November show moderate exposure levels, where burn times increase to 30 minutes. Nonetheless, it's essential to remain vigilant year-round as UV-related risks exist, even in lower-index months.

Monthly Maximum UV Index for Bayt `Ur at Tahta, Palestine

The monthly maximum UV Index (UVI) represents the highest UV radiation level recorded each month in Bayt `Ur at Tahta. It measures the strength of ultraviolet radiation from the sun and helps assess the risk of sunburn and UV-related health issues.
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec4689111111109754
Data source: Statistical UV Index data for Bayt `Ur at Tahta, based on information from the Copernicus Climate Change Service.

UV Risk Categories

  •  Extreme (11+): Avoid the sun, stay in shade.
  •  Very High (8-10): Limit sun exposure.
  •  High (6-7): Use SPF 30+ and protective clothing.
  •  Moderate (3-5): Midday shade recommended.
  •  Low (0-2): No protection needed.

Compare Bayt `Ur at Tahta UV Index with Other Palestine Cities

The table above highlights how UV exposure in Bayt `Ur at Tahta compares to other major locations across Palestine. This comparison helps travelers and residents better understand regional sun intensity and plan outdoor activities with sun safety in mind.
Bayt `Ur at Tahta's solar exposure compared to other cities in Palestine. Generated using Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service information.
 JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Jabalya UVI4689111111109854
Gaza UVI4689111111109854
Nablus UVI4689111211109854
Bayt `Ur at Tahta4689111111109854
Hebron UVI46810111211109854
Khan Yunis UVI46910111111119854