When we think about sunburn, we usually associate it with picnics and trips to the beach at the height of summer. But while it may seem like your days of dutifully donning sunscreen are still well ahead, the peak time when you’re at risk for gettig a sunburn is actally… right now.
“UV rays become more intense in the spring, even before temperatures get warmer,” the American Cancer Society warns. “People in some areas may get sunburned when the weather is still cool because they may not think of protecting themselves if it’s not hot out.”
It all has to do with the angle of the sun. According to the FDA, as the sun reaches a more direct angle, UV radiation strengthens. In the weeks preceding the summer solstice, that angle becomes more and more direct. Late spring and early summer are when UV rays are at their greatest, the CDC says.
https://weather.com/health/news/sunburn-more-likely-spring
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