UV Index in St. John's Today — Check Current UV Levels in St. John's, Canada

Check the real-time UV index in St. John's right now. Get the current UV level, hourly UV forecast for today, and a 7-day UV outlook for St. John's, Canada.

Current UV Index in St. John's

The UV index in St. John's changes throughout the day, typically peaking between 10am and 2pm local time. Atlantic Canadian coast with ocean-moderated UV

Hourly UV Forecast for St. John's Today

Planning outdoor activities in St. John's, Canada? Check our hourly UV breakdown to find the safest windows. Our forecast updates every 15 minutes with data from Open-Meteo weather services.

7-Day UV Forecast for St. John's

Plan your week in St. John's with our 7-day UV index forecast. See which days will have the highest UV so you can prepare with the right level of sun protection.

Sun Protection Guide for St. John's

UV IndexLevelWhat to Do in St. John's
0–2LowEnjoy outdoor activities freely. Sunscreen optional for most skin types.
3–5ModerateWear SPF 30+ sunscreen. Seek shade during midday hours.
6–7HighLimit midday sun. Use SPF 50+, wear a hat and sunglasses.
8–10Very HighMinimize outdoor time 10am–4pm. Full sun protection essential.
11+ExtremeAvoid direct sun. Stay indoors or in full shade during peak hours.

Typical UV Levels in St. John's

St. John's typically experiences UV index values of 7-9 during peak season (June-August) and 1-2 during the off-season. Sharp seasonal contrast — summer UV can be surprisingly strong while winter UV is minimal

Best Time for Outdoor Activities in St. John's

The safest time for outdoor activities in St. John's is before 10am and after 4pm when UV levels drop significantly. Always check the current UV index before extended outdoor plans.

Recommended SPF for St. John's

During peak UV season in St. John's (June-August), dermatologists recommend SPF 50+ broad-spectrum sunscreen. Apply 15–20 minutes before sun exposure and reapply every 2 hours.

St. John's UV Index by Season

High UV Season in St. John's

UV levels in St. John's are highest during summer when days are longest, with the UV index regularly reaching 7-9. Protective clothing, wide-brim hats, and UV-blocking sunglasses are recommended alongside sunscreen.

Low UV Season in St. John's

UV levels drop in winter when the sun sits low, typically measuring 1-2. SPF 30 is still recommended for extended outdoor time even during cooler months.

Recommended Sun Protection

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Sun Safety FAQ for St. John's

What is the average UV index in St. John's?

The average UV index in St. John's ranges from 1-2 during the low season to 7-9 during peak months (June-August).

When is UV highest in St. John's?

UV is highest in St. John's during summer when days are longest, peaking between 10am and 2pm local time.

Do I need sunscreen in St. John's?

Yes — whenever the UV index reaches 3 or higher. During peak season (June-August), daily sunscreen use is strongly advised.

UV Index Near St. John's

About UV Index in St. John's

UV data for St. John's, Canada is updated every 15 minutes via Open-Meteo weather services. Always check the current UV index before spending extended time outdoors.

Disclaimer: UV index data and sun protection recommendations for St. John's are approximate and for informational purposes only — not medical advice.