UV index in New Orleans today

Live UV level in New Orleans, Louisiana right now, today's hourly forecast, and how long until your skin type burns.

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When is UV highest in New Orleans?

UV peaks around solar noon β€” roughly 12–2pm local time. Seasonally, UV in New Orleans peaks May through September. In that peak period, summer UV in New Orleans regularly reaches the very high range (8–10), and midday levels stay significant for much of the year.

Winter UV in New Orleans drops to the low-to-moderate range, but sunburn is still possible during extended midday exposure, especially at altitude or on reflective surfaces like water and sand.

Typical midday peak UV by month

MonthTypical peakLevel
January4Moderate
February5.1Moderate
March6.7High
April7.6High
May8Very high
June8.4Very high
July8.2Very high
August8Very high
September6.9High
October5.9Moderate
November4.7Moderate
December3.8Moderate

Mean of daily peak UV, 2024–2025 model data. Click a month for detail on burn times and what to pack.

Do I need sunscreen in New Orleans today?

Use the live reading above: the protection threshold is UV 3. If any part of your time outdoors falls in the hours marked moderate or higher, wear SPF 30+ broad-spectrum sunscreen and reapply every two hours. Water, sand, and snow reflect UV and can push your effective exposure well above the forecast number β€” as does altitude, at roughly +10% per 1,000 m.

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