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Today's UV index in Port Vila, Vanuatu will be up to 13.2, indicating a extreme 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.
UV index at 13.2 in Port Vila means extreme risk; limit outdoor time from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., use shade, protective clothing, SPF 30+ sunscreen, and sunglasses; watch for bright surfaces like water and snow increasing UV exposure.
The UV index in Port Vila, Vanuatu is consistently high throughout the year, often reaching extreme levels. It is important to protect your skin and eyes when spending time outside during daylight hours.
Port Vila has two main seasons: a wet season from November to April and a dry season from May to October. The wet season is characterized by hotter temperatures and daily rain showers, while the dry season is cooler and drier with less rainfall.
Compared to its region and neighboring countries, Port Vila has a tropical climate with consistently high temperatures and humidity year-round. Other islands in the Pacific, such as Fiji and the Solomon Islands, have similar climates, but rainfall and temperature can vary. Port Vila's location near the equator results in consistently high UV index and little seasonal temperature variation.
The chart below displays the average Shortwave Radiation Sum (MJ/m²) for each month of the last year in Port Vila. It's designed to provide you with a better understanding of the yearly weather and sun exposure.