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    Sun cream at the ready! Very high UV levels during the heatwave

08:41
8 July 2026

Sun cream at the ready!
Very high UV levels during the heatwave

UV index forecast graphic for Wednesday 08.07 showing high UV levels of 7 in London, Birmingham, Cardiff, Liverpool, Leeds, and Torquay beneath bright sunshine.
Widespread high levels of UK to end the week.

Heatwave number three is taking hold of England and Wales to end the week, bringing with it a return of very high UV levels too.

Naturally, the areas with the hottest daily highs, found mostly in south-east England, will also see the strongest levels in the coming days.

Despite remaining slightly cooler in Scotland and Ireland, with cloud cover too, UV can penetrate gloomy skies so it is still wise to keep an eye on levels.

Applying sun cream in the morning, with regular top-ups during the day is the best active protection against sun damage. While avoiding the midday sun, where levels peak, is also encouraged.

Mobile app screen showing UV index forecast for London with peak value 6 labeled high, hourly scale in orange and green, and headline text advising to check the UV index.
Weather app screen showing London forecast at 31 degrees with sunny icons and a prompt to scroll down for the UV index, highlighted with a hand icon and UV index 6 high panel.
Mobile weather app screen showing detailed UV index for London with value 6 labeled high, alongside sections for pollen high and air quality fair, with a hand icon selecting the UV panel.
Mobile app screen showing UV index intensity for London with a peak value of 6 labeled high, hourly color scale from low to high, and bright sun image above.
Informational graphic listing UV index features including hourly index, multi-day forecast, sunshine hours, sunrise and sunset times, and maximum temperature, with sun icons beside each item.
Infographic showing UV index scale from 0 to 12 with color bands and guidance, from low no protection to extreme requiring full protection, including sunscreen, shade, and clothing icons.
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