UV Index in Al Ma`alla', Yemen

Last updated: July 2, 2025

Understanding the UV Index is crucial for residents of **Al Maalla', Yemen**, where the **arid climate** (BWh) poses unique sun exposure risks. With UV levels reaching a peak of **11** from 11 AM to 1 PM, adults and children alike must stay informed to prevent sunburn and protect skin health. A high UV Index indicates significant potential for skin damage in just a short period, making it essential to take precautions during peak hours. By being mindful of the UV Index, you can enjoy the sunny days of Al Maalla' while safeguarding your well-being against harmful ultraviolet rays.

Hourly UV Index in Al Ma`alla'

As the sun rises, the UV Index begins its ascent with a maximum of 1 at 07:00, indicating low levels of ultraviolet radiation. By 08:00, it climbs to 3, marking a slight increase in intensity. The real surge begins around 09:00, reaching 5 and continuing to bolster its impact as it hits 8 at 10:00. The peak occurs between 11:00 and 13:00, where the index stabilizes at a striking 11—a warning for sun safety! As the afternoon progresses, the UV Index begins to retreat, dropping to 8 at 14:00, and further declining to 5 by 15:00. The evening brings relief, with readings falling to 3 at 16:00, and settling at a minimum of 1 by 17:00. Finally, as darkness approaches, the index drops to 0 at 19:00, marking the end of the solar day. It's a reminder to take precautions during the day when UV rays are most potent!

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
11:0011extreme10 min
12:0011extreme10 min
13:0011extreme10 min
14:008very high15 min
15:005moderate30 min
16:003moderate30 min
17:001low45 min
18:001low45 min
19:000low45 min

Monthly UV Index Trends in Al Ma`alla'

The UV Index experiences notable seasonal variations, with the most high-risk months being February through August, where values reach extreme levels, specifically peaking at 14 in April. During these high-risk months, the recommended burn time is as short as 10 minutes, emphasizing the need for enhanced sun protection. Conversely, January, June, September, October, November, and December have relatively lower indices but still fall within the very high exposure category, suggesting a burn time of 15 minutes. Visitors and residents should remain vigilant, applying broad-spectrum sunscreen, wearing protective clothing, and limiting sun exposure, especially during peak hours from 10 AM to 4 PM, to safeguard their skin throughout the year.

Monthly Maximum UV Index for Al Ma`alla', Yemen

The monthly maximum UV Index (UVI) represents the highest UV radiation level recorded each month in Al Ma`alla'. It measures the strength of ultraviolet radiation from the sun and helps assess the risk of sunburn and UV-related health issues.
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec1111131412101112101099
Data source: Statistical UV Index data for Al Ma`alla', 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 Al Ma`alla' UV Index with Other Yemen Cities

The table above highlights how UV exposure in Al Ma`alla' compares to other major locations across Yemen. This comparison helps travelers and residents better understand regional sun intensity and plan outdoor activities with sun safety in mind.
Al Ma`alla''s solar exposure compared to other cities in Yemen. Generated using Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service information.
 JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Al Hudaydah UVI91011131210999988
Al Ma`alla'1011131413101112101099
Aden UVI1011131413101112101099
Taiz UVI10121314131012121111109
Mukalla UVI11121314141212121211109
Sanaa UVI121315161514131314131110