Normal, Illinois
Low2.5
UV Index · Now
Step out.
You can step out without sun protection.
Unprotected
1 hr 20 min
until skin starts to burn.
With SPF 30
40 hr
Average unprotected skin. Lighter skin burns faster, darker skin slower.
HeatComfortable
Air
16°
Feels like
16°
Humidity
64%
Questions about Normal today
- What is the UV index in Normal right now?
- The UV index in Normal, Illinois is 2.5 — categorised as Low. You can step out without sun protection.
- Is it safe to go outside in Normal today?
- Yes — UV is low (2.5) in Normal right now. You can step out without sun protection.
- How long does it take to get sunburn in Normal?
- Average unprotected skin starts to burn in roughly 1 hr 20 min at the current UV index of 2.5 in Normal. SPF 30 multiplies that window by about 30×. Lighter skin burns faster; darker skin burns more slowly.
- What does the heat feel like in Normal today?
- Air temperature is 16°C with 64% humidity, giving a "feels like" reading of 16°C — comfortable.
- When is the safest time to step outside in Normal?
- UV is highest between 11 am and 4 pm. Early mornings (before 9 am) and late afternoons (after 5 pm) are the safest windows for unprotected skin in Normal, especially through summer.
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