Earlier this month, Weather Network meteorologists Mark Robinson and Jaclyn Whittal set out collect active weather footage of tornado alley in the U.S.
UV Index Sun Protection
Environment Canada developed the UV Index to inform Canadians about the strength of the sun's UV (ultraviolet) rays. UV rays can cause sunburns, eye cataracts, skin aging and skin cancer. The higher the UV Index number, the stronger the sun's rays, and the greater the need to take precautions. The table below outlines the sun protection actions recommended at different levels of the UV Index.
| UV Index | Description | Sun Protection Actions |
|---|---|---|
| 0-2 | Low |
|
| 3-5 | Moderate |
|
| 6-7 | High |
|
| 8-10 | Very High |
|
| 11+ | Extreme |
|
Information Courtesy of Environment Canada
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