UV Index in Las Vegas, Nevada Today
Live UV index and hourly forecast for Las Vegas. Check the current level before you head out, see when the sun peaks today, and know exactly what protection you need.
Hourly UV forecast
Times shown in Las Vegas local time (PDT). Data from currentuvindex.com, updated hourly.
What the UV index means in Las Vegas
The UV index is a simple 0 to 11+ scale for the strength of the sun's ultraviolet radiation. The higher the number, the faster unprotected skin can burn. In Las Vegas, like everywhere, the reading rises and falls through the day and shifts with the seasons, cloud cover, and how high the sun sits in the sky.
Use the live reading at the top of this page to decide what you need right now. As a rule of thumb: at UV 3 or above, wear sunscreen and a hat; at UV 6 and above, add shade during the middle of the day; at UV 8 and above, treat midday sun with real caution.
UV in Las Vegas: geography and seasons
At 36.2° N, Las Vegas has a clear seasonal swing: UV is high around June and July when the sun rides high in the sky, and much lower in winter when it stays low. At about 610 m (2,001 ft) of elevation, altitude adds a little to Las Vegas's UV, which climbs around 10% per 1,000 m of height.
Sources: coordinates and elevation from GeoNames; UV, altitude, and latitude guidance from the World Health Organization and the US EPA.
Sun-safety tips for Las Vegas
- Check the current UV index above before spending time outdoors.
- Apply broad-spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen 15 minutes before going out, and reapply every two hours.
- Seek shade between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., when UV is strongest.
- Wear a wide-brim hat and UV-blocking sunglasses.
- Remember that UV passes through light cloud and reflects off water, sand, and snow.
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Las Vegas UV index FAQ
What is the UV index in Las Vegas today?
It changes through the day, from near zero at sunrise to a peak in the early afternoon. The live reading and hourly forecast above show today's values for Las Vegas.
When is UV highest in Las Vegas?
Usually between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., peaking around midday. The forecast bars above mark today's peak hour.
Do I need sunscreen in Las Vegas?
Once UV hits 3 or higher, yes. Use SPF 30+ on exposed skin, add a hat and sunglasses, and limit midday sun on high-UV days.