Today's UV index in Arvika, Sweden will be up to 4.2, indicating a moderate level of sun exposure for the average person. Check our tips for today to make sure you're safe in the sun.
Last checked: 2025-05-09
With a UV index reaching up to 4.2 in Arvika, stay shaded during midday when the sun is strongest; wear protective clothing, a wide-brimmed hat, UV-blocking sunglasses; apply SPF 30+ sunscreen every 2 hours, even on cloudy days; and be cautious of heightened UV on bright surfaces.
The UV index in Arvika, Sweden, is generally low to moderate throughout the year, peaking in summer months around 5 to 6, and dropping to very low levels in winter, often below 1. Arvika experiences cold winters with snow from December to February and mild to warm summers from June to August. Spring and autumn are short, with cool temperatures and variable weather, often including rain and wind. Compared to southern Sweden, Arvika is cooler and experiences more snow in winter due to its inland location. It is colder and less rainy than coastal areas but milder than northern Sweden, sharing similar weather with neighboring Norway's inland regions.
See the UV index hour by hour for Arvika, along with the temperature and how cloudy it is. If the UV level is higher than moderate, it's best to avoid direct sunlight.