Hinche UV Index

Haiti · 19.1°N

Apr Average

14

Extreme

☀️ Sunburn in ~10 min

🧴 SPF 50+ recommended

🕐 Peak hours: 11am-3pm

Monthly UV Index

9
Jan
10
Feb
12
Mar
14
Apr
14
May
14
Jun
14
Jul
14
Aug
12
Sep
10
Oct
9
Nov
8
Dec

Peak Month

April

UV 14

Lowest Month

December

UV 8

Annual Average

11.7

Latitude

19.1°N

About UV in Hinche

Hinche, Haiti experiences significant seasonal variation in UV radiation at latitude 19.1°N. The UV index ranges from 8 in December to 14 in April, with an annual average of 11.7. This variation follows the pattern typical of subtropical cities.

The highest UV levels in Hinche occur in April, when the UV index reaches 14 (extreme). During this period, unprotected skin can burn in as little as 10 minutes during peak hours (11am to 3pm). SPF 50+ sunscreen, protective clothing, and seeking shade are strongly recommended.

The lowest UV levels occur in December, with an average UV index of 8 (very high). Even during this period, UV levels are still significant and basic sun protection is advisable for prolonged outdoor exposure.

The World Health Organization recommends sun protection measures when the UV index is 3 or above. In Hinche, the UV index exceeds this threshold for 12 months of the year. For 12 months, the UV index reaches "very high" or "extreme" levels, requiring extra precautions.

Monthly Breakdown

MonthUV IndexRisk LevelSPFSunburn Time
January9Very High50+15 min
February10Very High50+15 min
March12Extreme50+10 min
April14Extreme50+10 min
May14Extreme50+10 min
June14Extreme50+10 min
July14Extreme50+10 min
August14Extreme50+10 min
September12Extreme50+10 min
October10Very High50+15 min
November9Very High50+15 min
December8Very High50+20 min