Weather

Weather in Tashkent for Travelers

Botanical garden in Tashkent
Botanical garden in Tashkent

Tashkent experiences a continental climate with distinct seasons that offer a unique charm for visitors throughout the year. Below are the weather patterns of Tashkent, providing travelers with valuable insights to plan their journey accordingly.

Tashkent in spring

 

Spring (March to May)

Spring in Tashkent is a delightful season with moderate temperatures and blooming flora. The average temperature ranges from 10°C to 25°C. It’s an ideal time for sightseeing and enjoying the outdoor beauty of the city’s parks and gardens.

 

Summer (June to August)
Summers are hot and dry, with temperatures often soaring above 30°C, occasionally reaching up to 40°C. While it can be intense, it’s a perfect time to explore indoor attractions or enjoy the cool evenings at local cafes.

 

Autumn (September to November)
Autumn brings a pleasant respite from the summer heat. The temperatures gradually decrease from 25°C to 15°C, making it a comfortable time for exploring the city. The golden hues of the trees create a picturesque setting, especially in late October.

 

Winter (December to February)
Winters can be quite cold, with temperatures ranging from -2°C to 8°C. Snowfall is common, transforming the city into a winter wonderland. It’s a great season for those who enjoy the crisp air and cozy indoor activities.

Precipitation
Tashkent receives moderate rainfall, primarily in spring and autumn. The city averages around 465 mm of precipitation annually. Travelers should pack accordingly, with an umbrella or raincoat for unexpected showers.

What to Wear

  • Spring: Light jackets, comfortable shoes for walking, and layers for cooler evenings.
  • Summer: Breathable clothing, hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect from the sun.
  • Autumn: Warm layers, scarves, and comfortable footwear for leaf-peeping walks.
  • Winter: Heavy coats, gloves, scarves, and boots to stay warm in the snow.

Air Quality
Tashkent’s air quality varies throughout the year. It’s generally better in spring and after rainfalls, while dust and pollution levels can rise during the dry summer months.

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