Weather Forecast for July 29: High Temperatures Across Uzbekistan

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International Department Journalist
In Tashkent no rainfall is expected
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Weather conditions across Uzbekistan on July 29 are forecast to remain dry and warm, with strong winds expected in several regions. According to the national meteorological service, daytime temperatures will range between 32 and 37°C in most areas. Wind speeds are predicted at 7 to 12 metres per second, with occasional gusts reaching 13 to 18 m/s, potentially accompanied by drifting dust in open terrain.

In Tashkent, the capital, no rainfall is expected. Wind speeds will be slightly calmer, estimated at 5 to 10 m/s, while daytime temperatures are forecast between 34 and 36°C.

Mountain regions are also expected to remain dry. Winds there will follow a similar pattern, reaching 7 to 12 m/s, with localised strengthening up to 13 to 18 m/s. Daytime temperatures in these areas will range from 25 to 30°C.

Air Quality Monitoring in Tashkent

At 9:00 a.m. local time, atmospheric monitoring stations in Tashkent reported air quality readings that remained within nationally approved safety thresholds. Fine particulate matter PM10 was measured at 119.50 micrograms per cubic metre, which is well below the maximum permissible concentration (MPC) of 500 micrograms per cubic metre.

PM2.5 levels, which refer to smaller particles that can penetrate deeper into the lungs, were recorded at 34.35 micrograms per cubic metre, just under the current MPC of 35 micrograms per cubic metre.

Carbon monoxide (CO) levels, typically generated by vehicle emissions and industrial activity, stood at 0.46 milligrams per cubic metre. This is significantly below the allowed maximum of 5 milligrams per cubic metre.

These air quality measurements are assessed in accordance with updated sanitary and epidemiological guidelines (SanPiN 0053-23), which were revised on 27 May 2024. The amendments included new criteria for fine particulate matter, particularly PM2.5, to better reflect international health standards.

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