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☀️ Sun Safety: When the UV index is high, protect yourself with sunscreen, shade, and a hat. Values of 6 or more indicate increased sunburn risk!
The UV index in El Cerro de la Sauceda measures the intensity of ultraviolet radiation reaching the ground.
Values below 3 are considered low risk, while 6 and above require sun protection such as sunscreen, sunglasses, and shade.
Check the 14-day trend above to plan your outdoor activities safely.
See today's sunrise and sunset times for El Cerro de la Sauceda
or discover the best light for photos during the golden hour in El Cerro de la Sauceda.