
The weather information announced for July 17 in Uzbekistan indicates the need for the population to be alert. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to the official data provided by "O‘zgidromet", very hot weather is expected to persist across the country, with some regions reaching scorching levels. In Tashkent, the weather will be dry and without precipitation, with daytime temperatures rising to 38–40 degrees.
At night, temperatures will be around 22–24 degrees. It is not recommended to walk outside, especially under the sun, as the heat will be high even in shaded areas.
In Karakalpakstan and Khorezm, the wind speed coming from the east may reach 9–14 meters per second. In some places, dust-laden winds may worsen air quality.
Daytime temperatures may rise to 43 degrees. In Bukhara and Navoi regions, along with the heat, the wind will strengthen, reaching up to 18 meters per second in some areas.
In these regions, daytime temperatures will be around 43 degrees, while at night, temperatures may rise to 30 degrees. The weather will also be extremely hot in Samarkand, Jizzakh, Syrdarya, and Tashkent regions.
There is a possibility of wind strengthening and dust lifting. At night, temperatures will be between 21–26 degrees, while during the day, they will range from 36–41 degrees.
The weather conditions in Kashkadarya and Surkhandarya regions are similar, with temperatures potentially reaching 44 degrees along with wind and dust. Although relatively calmer weather is expected in the Fergana Valley, temperatures will rise to 40 degrees.
At night, the weather will be around 20–25 degrees. In mountainous and foothill areas, temperatures will be slightly lower than in other places, ranging from 30–35 degrees.
In these areas, wind speeds may reach 13–18 meters per second. Experts are urging people to protect themselves from sunlight, drink more water, and avoid walking outside during hot times in such scorching conditions.
Especially, children and the elderly need to take precautions. Local authorities are implementing measures against the hot weather.
Essential information is being provided to residents in hot areas, and shade and water supply at recreation areas have been increased. The most important task for the population is to take care of their own health and that of their loved ones.
Due to the fact that negligence on hot days can lead to serious negative consequences, it is important for every citizen to plan their activities considering the weather conditions.