
In mid-July, the hottest period of summer begins in Uzbekistan. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
From July 11 to 13, the air temperature is expected to remain mostly stable, with a rise in some regions. According to O'zgidromet data, the weather will be slightly cloudy and changeable across the country, but precipitation is not expected in most places.
In the mountainous areas of the Fergana Valley, there may be short-term rain and thunderstorms on the evening of July 11. In other regions, dry and sunny weather will prevail.
During the day, temperatures will often rise to between +32 and +35 degrees, while in the southern regions, it may reach +36 to +39 degrees. In the Fergana Valley, temperatures will be relatively lower, ranging from +28 to +31 degrees.
During the weekends, temperatures are expected to rise slightly, reaching +35 to +38 degrees in many regions. This indicates the traditional hot days of summer.
At night, temperatures will be around +18 to +23 degrees. In some areas, wind speeds may increase to 13-18 meters per second, with a possibility of dust storms.
This situation frequently occurs during the hot and dry period of summer. In Tashkent city, the weather will be slightly cloudy during the weekends, with no precipitation expected.
The wind will blow from the east at a speed of 3-8 meters per second. Night temperatures will range from +20 to +23 degrees, while during the day on July 11, it will rise to +33 to +35 degrees, and on July 12 and 13, it will reach +35 to +38 degrees.
Each region has its own specific weather characteristics. For a good rest, to maintain health, and to be cautious of the heat, remember to drink water, avoid prolonged exposure to the sun, and be prepared for changes in the weather.
We will monitor how the weather changes in July and enjoy each day of summer.