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What UVIndexToday.app Is

UVIndexToday.app is an independent weather information site focused on one specific question: what ultraviolet index levels are expected today and tomorrow for a given place. Instead of making users dig through broader weather products, the site presents UV forecast pages that are easier to browse, search, and compare.

Each supported page is built around forecast data, concise summaries, and a simple view of when UV is likely to peak through the day. This is not a general-purpose weather portal. It is intentionally focused on UV.

Why This Site Exists

Ultraviolet exposure matters to a wide range of people, but UV forecast information is often buried inside larger weather products. That can make it harder than it should be to check conditions for a specific town, county, state, or other place of interest.

UVIndexToday.app exists to reduce that friction by focusing on the maximum UV value, the likely timing of the peak, and the general shape of the day in a format that is easier to scan.

How the Pages Are Built

The location pages on UVIndexToday.app are generated from forecast data matched to supported geographic areas. Depending on the page, that may include places, counties, county subdivisions, states, and other supported geographic units.

The site processes forecast values into daily summaries and hourly charts so the information is easier to read. It also applies familiar UV risk labels such as low, moderate, high, very high, and extreme for quicker interpretation.