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Watch out for sunburns during the spring season
AccuWeather
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4/27/2025
Even with cooler air and more cloud cover this time of year, you are still susceptible to sunburns. AccuWeather's Ali Reid explains how you can still get sunburned during the spring.
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It may still be springtime and the temperatures might still be mild.
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But don't be fooled. Dangerous UV rays can damage your skin before summer even arrives.
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Almost 80% of the sun's rays, the UV light can actually be penetrated even through clouds.
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So that means the overcast that you see in these spring days actually can be quite deceptive.
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And with the Earth's tilt changing in spring, UV rays hit more directly in the late spring and early summer than they do in late summer.
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That means more people are spending time outside unprotected without realizing the risk from the sun's damaging rays.
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Make sure you stay in the shade if you can, especially during peak hours between 10 and 4.
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And when you are outside, just use extra caution if you're by water, sand, or snow, because these are reflective surfaces.
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So yes, you might actually burn faster in March than in August.
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To protect yourself, start with daily sunscreen even on cloudy days.
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You want a broad-spectrum, water-resistant sunscreen with a sun protective factor or SPF of at least 30 or above.
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And you want to make sure that it really covers any exposed skin.
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And reapply often. Doctors recommend every two hours or after swimming.
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And sunscreen is especially important for children.
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One blistering sunburn in childhood actually doubles their risk for melanoma.
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It's never too early in the season to think about sun safety.
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And one of the easiest things you can do to get ahead is check AccuWeather's UV index each morning before you head outside.
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For AccuWeather, I'm Allie Reed.
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