Interesting issue that came up with exposed EPS (Neopor) in a relatively mild climate. Within 8 months of UV exposure from fall through spring (low UV intensity), the product melted:

The theory was that the suns UV hitting the glass created hot spots and degraded the foam quicker in the area on the window sill. EPS begins to melts at around 175F and this was possibly attainable with the sun at the correct angle to the glass. Sort of a "magnifying glass" effect. Either way, exposed EPS and even polyurethane to the suns UV is not a good thing.