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UV Index in Victoria

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Today's UV index in Victoria, Hong Kong Hong Kong will be up to 5.7, 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.

 

Today's tips

With a UV index reaching up to 5.7 in Victoria, 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.

Victoria's UV Index

Victoria, Hong Kong has a high UV index, particularly during the summer months. It is important to be aware of this when planning outdoor activities.

Weather Seasons

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The city experiences a tropical monsoon climate, with distinct seasons. Summer, from May to September, is hot and humid with frequent thunderstorms. Autumn, from October to December, is warm and sunny. Winter, from January to March, is mild and dry, while spring, from April to May, is sunny and mild.

Victoria's Climate

Compared to its region and neighboring countries, Victoria has a humid subtropical climate, unlike the more temperate climates of Japan and Korea. It also experiences more rainfall than nearby Guangzhou and Macau. Additionally, its summers are hotter than those in Taipei and Shanghai.

Annual Sun Radiation

The chart below displays the average Shortwave Radiation Sum (MJ/m²) for each month of the last year in Victoria. It's designed to provide you with a better understanding of the yearly weather and sun exposure.

Disclaimer

* This page's content about the UV index in Victoria (Hong Kong) is for educational and informational purposes only. The developers and data providers are not liable for the accuracy, reliability, or availability of the information. The information is not a substitute for professional medical advice, and the developers and data providers are not medical professionals. Seek advice from a qualified health provider for any medical concerns, and do not disregard medical advice or delay seeking it based on the information provided on this site.