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UV levels

Coverage of UV levels in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: May 26 · 10:17 UTCMost recent: Aug 3 · 17:30 UTC
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  • HEALTHAug 3 · 17:30 UTCWDIV CLICKONDETROIT
    A beautiful start to the workweek in Metro Detroit

    A high-pressure system brings mainly clear skies and comfortable temperatures to Southeast Michigan, with highs in the mid-70s to low 80s. UV levels are high, and cooler overnight lows in the 50s are expected. Increased humidity and potential rain arrive by Wednesday, with rain chances lingering through Friday before drier conditions return for the weekend.

  • HEALTHJul 12 · 23:26 UTCWDIV CLICKONDETROIT
    Hot days ahead this week across Metro Detroit

    Metro Detroit will experience a heatwave this week with temperatures reaching the 90s, followed by cooler conditions later in the week. Scattered rain is possible near the I-69 corridor and Thumb region on Monday, while Tuesday and Wednesday will be the warmest days. Rain chances return by Friday into the weekend.

  • SCIENCEJul 11 · 23:55 UTCWDIV CLICKONDETROIT
    Beautiful Sunday before warmer weather arrives in Southeast Michigan

    Southeast Michigan will have sunny and warm weather on Sunday, with temperatures rising into the mid-80s. UV levels will be very high, requiring sunscreen, while rain is delayed until Friday night. The week will see warmer days, with Tuesday and Wednesday being the hottest, though less humid than a previous heat wave.

  • SCIENCEJul 7 · 21:45 UTCWDIV CLICKONDETROIT
    Another beautiful summer day ahead of rain chances mid-week in Metro Detroit

    Southeast Michigan will experience a hot and sunny Wednesday with temperatures near 90°, followed by rain starting Thursday and continuing into Friday. Patchy fog is possible overnight, and temperatures will drop into the 60s by late evening. The weekend is expected to dry out after the rain.

  • HEALTHMay 26 · 10:17 UTCBBC HEALTH
    What are UV levels and how can you protect yourself?

    UV exposure is necessary for wellbeing but excessive exposure can lead to skin cancer. The article highlights the balance between beneficial and harmful effects of UV radiation.