
Stable and slightly hot weather is expected at the beginning of the work week in Uzbekistan. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to O‘zgidromet, very hot weather will prevail in our country until Saturday. From July 13 to 16, daytime temperatures are expected to reach 36 to 39 degrees in many regions, with some areas, particularly in the southern and desert regions of the republic, potentially rising to 40 to 42 degrees.
A new increase in temperature is expected to begin in the second half of the week, starting from July 17. During these days, thermometer readings may be even higher across all regions of the country.
In the northern, southern, and desert regions, there is a possibility that temperatures could reach up to 44 degrees. The weather will generally be dry and rainless.
No precipitation is expected in most parts of the republic. Only on July 14-16, there may be short-term rain in some mountainous areas.
Wind speeds are expected to increase, potentially reaching 13-18 meters per second. This may lead to the formation of dust storms and a decrease in air transparency.
In the capital city of Tashkent, the weather will also be quite hot. From July 14 to 16, nighttime temperatures will range from 22 to 24 degrees, while daytime temperatures will be between 37 and 39 degrees.
Starting from July 17, temperatures will rise further, with nighttime temperatures reaching 25-27 degrees and daytime temperatures ranging from 40 to 42 degrees. The weather will generally remain partly cloudy, but without precipitation.
Relevant organizations are urging the population to increase caution during hot days. It is recommended to stay in shaded areas, drink sufficient fluids, and avoid direct sunlight.
Especially for the elderly, children, and those suffering from cardiovascular diseases, it is essential to take special precautions during this period. It is important to strictly follow medical advice to protect health.