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Today's UV index in Aalborg, Denmark will be up to 0.4, indicating low risk of harm from the sun's UV rays for the average person. Check our tips for today to make sure you're safe in the sun.
Today, the UV index suggests low sun danger (0-2) in Aalborg, reaching up to 0.4. Remember sunglasses and SPF 30+ on sunny days, and be cautious around reflective surfaces like sand, water, and snow for increased UV exposure.
Read more here about the climate and sun exposure in and around Aalborg.
The UV index in Aalborg, Denmark, ranges from 1 to 3 during winter and early spring (low) to 6 or 7 in the summer (high). It is important to protect your skin from harmful UV radiation by using sunscreen, wearing protective clothing, and seeking shade during peak hours.
Aalborg experiences four distinct seasons. Spring (March to May) sees temperatures ranging from 4 to 15 °C (39 to 59 °F). Summer (June to August) is warm with temperatures averaging between 15 and 24 °C (59 to 75 °F). Autumn (September to November) brings temperatures of about 6 to 13 °C (43 to 55 °F), while winter (December to February) ranges from 0 to 6 °C (32 to 43 °F), sometimes dropping below freezing.
Compared to its region, Aalborg enjoys fairly moderate sun exposure. Denmark, as a whole, receives less sunlight than countries located closer to the equator. However, Aalborg still experiences long days during summer, with the sun setting around 9 pm, and shorter days during winter, with the sun setting as early as 3:30 pm. It is always a good idea to be mindful of sun safety measures and adjust them accordingly to the season and time of day.
The chart above displays the Shortwave Radiation Sum (MJ/m²) for each day of the last year in Aalborg. It's designed to provide you with a better understanding of the yearly weather and sun exposure.