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Today's UV index in Milan, Italy will be up to 5.8, indicating a moderate level of sun exposure for the average person. Check the annual sun radiation in the city and our tips for today to make sure you're safe in the sun.
With a UV index reaching up to 5.8 in Milan, 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 Milan typically ranges from low to very high, with the highest levels found during the summer months. On average, the UV index exceeds 8.0 on 68 days per year.
Milan experiences four distinct seasons, with cold, damp winters and hot, humid summers. Spring and autumn are generally mild, although temperatures can vary significantly. Rain is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year.
Compared to its region and neighboring countries, Milan is relatively mild in the winter and warm in the summer. Coastal areas of Italy and nearby Mediterranean countries often have cooler summers and warmer winters due to the moderating influence of the sea. Inland areas, such as Milan, have more extreme temperatures.
The chart below displays the average Shortwave Radiation Sum (MJ/m²) for each month of the last year in Milan. It's designed to provide you with a better understanding of the yearly weather and sun exposure.