Yes, You Can Get Sunburned in Winter: Understanding Australia's UV Levels

Yes, You Can Get Sunburned in Winter: Understanding Australia's UV Levels


When temperatures drop and the skies turn grey, it’s easy to forget about sunscreen and sun protection. But don’t be fooled by the cooler air—UV radiation doesn’t take a break in winter. In fact, in many parts of Australia, the UV Index remains high enough during the winter months to cause skin damage, even when it feels cold outside.

So, why can you still get sunburnt in winter—and what can you do to protect yourself?


The UV Index in Winter: What Australians Need to Know

The UV Index is a scale used to measure the intensity of ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. A UV Index of 3 or above is considered strong enough to damage unprotected skin and increase your risk of skin cancer.

Here’s the surprising part:

  • In most areas of Australia, UV levels stay above 3 throughout winter, particularly in northern and central regions.

  • Even in southern states like Victoria and Tasmania, UV levels often reach moderate levels (3–5) on clear winter days.

  • Cloud cover may reduce heat, but it doesn’t block UV—up to 80% of UV rays can pass through light clouds.


Why the Snow Can Be Even More Dangerous

If you’re heading to the snow this winter, don’t leave your sun protection at home. UV exposure actually increases at higher altitudes, and snow reflects up to 90% of UV rays—which means you’re getting hit from above and below.

That’s why sunburn is so common on ski slopes, even on overcast days. Your face, neck, and hands are especially vulnerable in cold environments where you may forget to reapply sunscreen.


How to Stay Protected in Winter

Even during cooler months, you need to take precautions when spending time outdoors. Here's how to stay safe:

  • Check the UV Index daily: If it’s 3 or above, you need protection—even if it’s cloudy or cold.

  • Wear broad-spectrum SPF50+ sunscreen: Apply 20 minutes before heading outside and reapply every 2 hours.

  • Cover up with sun-protective clothing: Choose UPF50+ gear that shields your skin from UV rays.

  • Use a wide-brim hat and sunglasses: Your scalp and eyes need protection too.

  • Don’t forget lip balm with SPF: Your lips are highly vulnerable to UV damage.


Smart Sun Protection With SParms

SParms offers a range of UPF50+ sun protection clothing designed to keep you protected all year round—even in winter. Our ThermoTech Warming Arm Sleeves are ideal for chilly mornings on the golf course, long walks, or winter workouts. They combine thermal insulation with sun safety, so you stay warm and protected at the same time.

Pair them with our shoulder wraps, neck gaiters, and palmless gloves for complete coverage—without the need for sticky sunscreen on your arms.


Final Thoughts

Just because it’s winter doesn’t mean you’re off the hook when it comes to sun safety. UV radiation in Australia is strong year-round, and your skin doesn’t know the difference between summer and winter.

So, stay sun smart—even when it’s cool out. Your skin will thank you for it.