What is the Project Six UV index scale today?

Consult the Project Six UV index today to determine whether sun exposure is safe or if precautions should be taken.

Extreme Project Six

Today's max Project Six UV index is extreme, measuring 12.8473 around 2026-07-07 04:01. It is crucial to avoid sun exposure, seek shade, and wear comprehensive sun protection including clothing, sunscreen, and a hat.

2026-07-07 04:01 UTC

Project Six Max UV Index
12.8473
Max UV Index Datetime
2026-07-07 04:01
Country
Philippines
UV Index Datetime
2026-07-07 14:27
Latitude
14.6561
Longitude
121.0408
City
Project Six
Data source
OpenUV · WHO scale
Today's max Project Six UV index is extreme, measuring 12.8473 around 2026-07-07 04:01. It is crucial to avoid sun exposure, seek shade, and wear comprehensive sun protection including clothing, sunscreen, and a hat.

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Explore the Project Six UV index forecast chart for the coming hours to stay informed about the varying levels of ultraviolet radiation throughout the day.

Safe Exposure Time Calculation (Time to Burn Chart)

The most commonly used scheme to classify a person's skin type by their response to sun exposure — the degree of burning and tanning — was developed by Thomas B. Fitzpatrick, MD, PhD. As a matter of fact, even the skin colours of Emoji characters are based on the Fitzpatrick scale.

Skin Type Color Typical Features Tanning Ability Time to Burn (minutes)
I Red or blond hair; light-colored eyes; freckles likely Always burns, does not tan 12.97
II Light eyes; light hair Burns easily, tans poorly 15.57
III Any eye or hair color (very common skin type) Tans after initial burn 20.76
IV Dark brown hair; medium to heavy pigmentation Burns minimally, tans easily 25.95
V Dark hair; rarely sun sensitive Rarely burns, tans darkly easily 41.51
VI N/A Never burns, always tans darkly 77.84

Ultraviolet Radiation Reflection from Surfaces

Highly reflective surfaces — including concrete, snow, glass, water and polished metals — can increase the surrounding levels of solar UV (see source).

Material Reflected Solar UV Rays (%) Effective UV Index UV Color
New black roadway (Asphalt) 4.1% 13.37
Old grey roadway (Asphalt) 8.9% 13.99
Footpath (Concrete) 10.1% 14.14
Grasslands (Grass) 1.2% 13
Lawn (Grass) 3.5% 13.3
Fiberglass boat deck 9.1% 14.02
White house paint 22% 15.67
Wet beach sand 7.1% 13.76
Dry beach sand 16.5% 14.97
Clay/humus (Soil) 5% 13.49
Open water 3.3% 13.27
Open ocean 8% 13.88
Sea surf/white foam 27.5% 16.38
Snow old/new 69% 21.71
Wood boat deck 6.6% 13.7
Project Six UV Index

Required Sunlight Exposure for Vitamin D in Project Six

Vitamin D is a hormone that controls calcium levels in the blood. It is needed to develop and maintain healthy bones, muscles and teeth, and is also important for general health. The human body can obtain vitamin D in two ways: diet or sun exposure.

Minutes of sunlight exposure needed for sufficient vitamin D intake (see source).

Skin Type Exposure Time (Project Six current UV level: Extreme)
I1-5m
II2-8m
III5-10m
IV10-15m
V15-20m
VI20-30m

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