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The climate in Uzbekistan


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The climate in Uzbekistan
The climate in Uzbekistan is very hot, continental, as can be seen in the strong contrasts in temperature because of no direct access to the sea or ocean.. Uzbekistan - a sunny country and the high standing of the sun, heat, light, and drought is very typical for the country. The duration of a summer day - 15 hours, and winter - about 9 hours. In the north the average sunlight is 2500-3000 hours and in the south it is 2800-3130 hours. It is comparable with California, the US with the same condition. In Uzbekistan it is cold in winter and hot in summer . January is the coldest month of the year while July is the hottest. Though the average winter temperature is about -23°C, in the north it may fall as low as -35,-40°C. However, there may be enough warm days during winter time. Uzbekistan doesn’t feature with heavy and long-lying snowfall. The average snowfall is about 5-15 centimeters.
Spring usually starts in February in the southern parts while it reaches in April in northern area of the country. The weather is changeable in spring with warm, chilly and sometimes cold days.
Summer starts even in May in the south and remains till august. In summer the temperature is about +35, +40°C and sometimes it may reach +50, +60°C in deserts.
The average annual rainfall is about 100-200 mm which mostly occurs in spring and winter as well as precipitation.
Tourist seasons First half of tourist season falls on spring months: March, April, May, and the second half is in August, September and October because of the peculiarity of climate. There is also tourist activity in winter months for the lovers of mountains and winter ports (ski, snowboard).

Theme: Holidays in Uzbekistan


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1. Uzbekistan national and public holidays

2. Official holidays in Uzbekistan

3. The Day Independence Uzbekistan


January 1: New Year, "Yangi Yil Bayrami"
New Year’s Day is quite possibly the most positive and forward-looking holiday for Uzbekistan people. Midnight between New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day is often marked by fireworks and fire crackers.

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