According to the AI-driven weather platform Bnazzi.com, Malta is set to face elevated ultraviolet (UV) radiation levels this upcoming weekend. The prediction shows UV index levels ranging from 7 to 8 and categorised as “high” for Saturday and Sunday, April 12–13, 2025.
Bright and sunny conditions are anticipated to lead to increased UV exposure over the weekend, with peak radiation expected during the late morning to early afternoon hours.
A UV index ranging from 7 to 8 indicates a significant risk of damage due to unprotected exposure to sunlight. The forecast suggests that those who plan to spend time outside should:
Find shelter from the sun during its strongest hours.Make sure to apply sunscreen consistently, ideally every two hours.Wear protective clothing, shades, and a broad-brimmed hat.Ensure you drink enough water.
Malta’s geographic location makes it especially susceptible to high levels of UV radiation, particularly in the spring and summer months. Extended exposure without adequate protection can result in sunburn, early signs of skin ageing, and heightened long-term risks, including skin cancer.
This prediction is produced using advanced AI analysis that combines universal weather models with the unique climate trends of Malta. This forecast is generated by an experimental AI system and is not intended to serve as a substitute for professional advice in making important decisions.
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