Springtime in full swing brings balmy
April days to the
Soma Bay Kite Center. Daylight extends to nearly 13 hours, providing ample time for daytime activities. Water enthusiasts will appreciate the sea temperature's gradual rise, aligning with the overall warmer conditions. Compared to
March, the UV index surges to 11, alerting visitors to prioritize sun safety during daylight hours. Expect no rainfall, maintaining the dry spell experienced since the beginning of the year.
Temperature
April's arrival in Soma Bay Kite Center sees a mild rise in the average high-temperature, transitioning from March's warm 25°C (77°F) to a still moderately hot 28°C (82.4°F). An average low-temperature of 18°C (64.4°F) marks the month of April in Soma Bay Kite Center.
Rainfall
In Soma Bay Kite Center, rain does not fall in
January through
September.
Sea temperature
In Soma Bay Kite Center, in April, the average water temperature is 23°C (73.4°F).
Note: Factor in your tolerance to cold, the sunshine, the wind, and the air's warmth, and a swim in 23°C (73.4°F) might be tempting. It is interesting to note that Olympians compete in 25°C (77°F) to 28°C (82.4°F) water temperatures.
Daylight
The average length of the day in April is 12h and 49min.
On the first day of April, sunrise is at 5:34 am and sunset at 6:01 pm EET. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 6:06 am and sunset at 7:16 pm EEST.
Note: On Friday, 26. April 2024, at 12:00 am, Daylight Saving Time starts, and the time zone changes from EET to EEST. Daylight Saving Time lasts until Friday, 01.
November 2024, at 12:00 am; consequently, the time zone reverts from EEST to EET.
Sunshine
The average sunshine in April in Soma Bay Kite Center is 10h.
UV index
In Soma Bay Kite Center, the average daily maximum UV index in April is 11. A UV Index value of 11, and more, symbolizes an extreme threat to health from unprotected exposure to Sun's UV rays for ordinary individuals.
Note: The daily maximum UV index of 11 in April interprets into the following advice:
Employ every precaution of importance, unprotected skin and eyes could burn within moments. The Sun's UV radiation is most powerful between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. To the extent possible, limit exposure to the direct sun during these hours. For a sun-safe wardrobe, go for clothes that are tightly woven and generously sized. Limiting time under the Sun is advisable, especially for individuals who tend to burn. Ensure using sunscreen with a 30 SPF or higher. Beware! Reflecting off water and sand, UV rays are much stronger.