UV Index in Long Beach

Real-time UV forecast & tanning weather

Current Conditions

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Monthly UV Index in Long Beach

Average daily maximum UV index by month

Jan
6
High
Feb
6
High
Mar
7
High
Apr
8
Very High
May
9
Very High
Jun
10
Very High
Jul
10
Very High
Aug
10
Very High
Sep
9
Very High
Oct
8
Very High
Nov
7
High
Dec
6
High

Best Months to Tan in Long Beach

Based on average UV levels, the best months for tanning in Long Beach are:

March Great April Great May Excellent June Excellent July Excellent August Excellent September Excellent October Great November Great

Rating based on average monthly UV index

Tanning Guide for Long Beach

Long Beach benefits from a year-round Mediterranean climate with consistently high UV radiation, making tanning possible any day. For optimal tanning, visit the waterfront parks or nearby beaches, and consider the early morning or late afternoon for gentler sun exposure.

Long Beach enjoys strong UV from spring through fall. Peak tanning season runs March to November, with UV often exceeding 8.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the UV index in Long Beach right now?
The current UV index in Long Beach is shown in the live weather section above. UV levels change throughout the day, typically peaking between 11 AM and 2 PM local time.
What is the best month to tan in Long Beach?
The best months for tanning in Long Beach are March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, when average UV levels reach 7 or higher.
How long should I tan in Long Beach?
Tanning time depends on your skin type and the current UV index. For a moderate UV of 9, a person with Skin Type III (medium complexion) can safely tan for about 17 minutes per session. Use our Tanning Calculator for personalized recommendations.
Is it safe to tan in UV index 10?
UV index 10 is classified as Very High. Very High — avoid prolonged sun exposure. Short tanning sessions with SPF 50+ recommended.
When is the peak UV time in Long Beach?
UV levels in Long Beach typically peak between 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM local time. The exact peak depends on the season, cloud cover, and altitude.

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