Manda UV Index

United Republic of Tanzania · 10.5°S

Apr Average

12

Extreme

☀️ Sunburn in ~10 min

🧴 SPF 50+ recommended

🕐 Peak hours: 11am-3pm

Monthly UV Index

14
Jan
14
Feb
14
Mar
12
Apr
10
May
10
Jun
10
Jul
11
Aug
13
Sep
14
Oct
14
Nov
13
Dec

Peak Month

January

UV 14

Lowest Month

May

UV 10

Annual Average

12.4

Latitude

10.5°S

About UV in Manda

Manda, United Republic of Tanzania experiences consistently high UV radiation throughout the year due to its proximity to the equator at latitude 10.5°S. The annual average UV index is 12.4, which the World Health Organization classifies as extreme. Sun protection is recommended year-round in Manda.

The highest UV levels in Manda occur in January, 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 May, with an average UV index of 10 (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 Manda, 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
January14Extreme50+10 min
February14Extreme50+10 min
March14Extreme50+10 min
April12Extreme50+10 min
May10Very High50+15 min
June10Very High50+15 min
July10Very High50+15 min
August11Extreme50+10 min
September13Extreme50+10 min
October14Extreme50+10 min
November14Extreme50+10 min
December13Extreme50+10 min