UV Index in Victoria Today — Check Current UV Levels in Victoria, Canada
Check the real-time UV index in Victoria right now. Get the current UV level, hourly UV forecast for today, and a 7-day UV outlook for Victoria, Canada. Our free UV checker helps you know exactly when sun protection is needed before heading outdoors.
Current UV Index in Victoria
The UV index in Victoria changes throughout the day, typically peaking between 10am and 2pm local time. Use our interactive tool above to check the current level. Pacific Northwest summer UV can catch visitors off guard after months of rain and cloud
Hourly UV Forecast for Victoria Today
Planning outdoor activities in Victoria, Canada? Check our hourly UV breakdown to find the safest windows. Morning hours before 10am and late afternoon after 4pm generally have the lowest UV levels. Our forecast updates every 15 minutes with data from Open-Meteo weather services.
7-Day UV Forecast for Victoria
Plan your week in Victoria with our 7-day UV index forecast. See which days will have the highest UV so you can schedule outdoor activities accordingly and prepare with the right level of sun protection.
Sun Protection Guide for Victoria
| UV Index | Level | What to Do in Victoria |
|---|---|---|
| 0–2 | Low | Enjoy outdoor activities freely. Sunscreen optional for most skin types. |
| 3–5 | Moderate | Wear SPF 30+ sunscreen. Seek shade during midday hours in Victoria. |
| 6–7 | High | Limit midday sun exposure. Use SPF 50+, wear a hat and sunglasses. |
| 8–10 | Very High | Minimize outdoor time between 10am–4pm. Full sun protection essential. |
| 11+ | Extreme | Avoid direct sun exposure. Stay indoors or in full shade during peak hours. |
Typical UV Levels in Victoria
Victoria typically experiences UV index values of 7–9 during peak season (June–August) and 0–2 during the off-season. Frequent cloud cover moderates UV year-round but summer breaks can bring moderate to high levels
Best Time for Outdoor Activities in Victoria
The safest time for outdoor activities in Victoria is before 10am and after 4pm when UV levels drop significantly. During summer clear spells, midday UV can reach very high or extreme levels. Always check the current UV index before extended outdoor plans.
Recommended SPF for Victoria
During peak UV season in Victoria (June–August), dermatologists recommend SPF 50+ broad-spectrum sunscreen. Apply 15–20 minutes before sun exposure and reapply every 2 hours — or immediately after swimming or sweating. During lower UV months, SPF 30 is typically sufficient for most skin types.
Victoria UV Index by Season
High UV Season in Victoria
UV levels in Victoria are highest during summer clear spells, with the UV index regularly reaching 7–9. During this period, unprotected fair skin can burn in as little as 10–15 minutes. Protective clothing, wide-brim hats, and UV-blocking sunglasses are recommended alongside sunscreen.
Low UV Season in Victoria
UV levels in Victoria drop through the cloudy autumn and winter months, typically measuring 0–2 on the UV index scale. While the burn risk is lower, UV radiation still reaches the surface — especially on clear days. SPF 30 is recommended for extended outdoor time even during the cooler months.
Recommended Sun Protection
- EltaMD UV Clear SPF 46 — #1 face sunscreen for daily protection. $37
- Supergoop! Glowscreen SPF 40 — Tinted primer with UV protection. $22
- Neutrogena Ultra Sheer SPF 70 — Budget body sunscreen. $10
- Banana Boat Light As Air SPF 50 — Lightweight twin pack. $15
- Roadbox UPF 50+ Sun Shirt — UV protective clothing. $19
- Outdoor Research Sombriolet Hat — UPF 50+ sun hat. $45
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Sun Safety FAQ for Victoria
What is the average UV index in Victoria?
The average UV index in Victoria ranges from 0–2 during the low season to 7–9 during peak months (June–August). Year-round averages depend on season, cloud cover, and time of day.
When is UV highest in Victoria?
UV is highest in Victoria during summer clear spells, peaking between 10am and 2pm local time. The strongest UV months are typically June–August.
Do I need sunscreen in Victoria?
Yes — whenever the UV index reaches 3 or higher in Victoria, the World Health Organization recommends sun protection. During peak season (June–August), daily sunscreen use is strongly advised for all skin types.
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About UV Index in Victoria
The UV index in Victoria, Canada is influenced by latitude, altitude, season, cloud cover, and ozone layer thickness. UV radiation reflects off water, sand, snow, and concrete — increasing exposure even in shaded areas. Always check the current UV index before spending extended time outdoors in Victoria. Data is updated every 15 minutes via Open-Meteo weather services.
Disclaimer: UV index data, sunburn estimates, and sun protection recommendations for Victoria are approximate and for informational purposes only — not medical advice. Actual conditions vary based on local weather, altitude, and surface reflection. Consult a healthcare professional for personalized sun protection guidance.