
High temperatures will continue in Uzbekistan starting from July 21. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The Republic Hydrometeorology Center, namely O‘zgidromet, provided official information on this matter. As specialists noted, in some regions, the climate may be warmer than usual.
Daytime temperature indicators are expected to rise to +40 to +43 degrees. Especially in southern regions, the air temperature may reach +44 to +45 degrees.
In the second half of the work week, the heat will remain stable. During the day, the temperature will generally be between +38 and +41 degrees, with some places possibly reaching +42...+43 degrees.
Night temperatures will remain between +23 and +28 degrees, meaning the air will not cool down. In such conditions, the risk to human health increases.
Conditions such as heat stroke, dehydration, and changes in blood pressure may occur. Therefore, every citizen must take precautions.
According to weather analyses, no precipitation is expected throughout the country. However, in some areas, wind speeds may increase to 13 to 18 meters per second.
This could potentially lead to the formation of dust storms. In the capital Tashkent, mostly clear weather will prevail.
No rain or cold is expected. At night, temperatures will range from +23 to +26 degrees, while during the day on July 21 and 23, temperatures will be +40...+42 degrees.
On July 24 and 25, temperatures will decrease slightly, dropping to +38...+40 degrees. Climatologists and doctors recommend avoiding prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, reducing physical activity, taking breaks in cool places, and consuming sufficient amounts of fluids during these days.
This severe climate condition may last for several days. Therefore, we urge all citizens to be cautious.
Protecting yourself from the heat is not only about maintaining your health but also about safeguarding the health of your loved ones