According to the report from the Hydrometeorological Service of the Republic of Uzbekistan, on July 17, variable cloudiness is expected in various regions of the country, with no precipitation forecasted.
According to the report from the Hydrometeorological Service of the Republic of Uzbekistan, on July 17, variable cloudiness is expected in various regions of the country, with no precipitation forecasted.
In Tashkent, slightly cloudy weather without precipitation is expected on July 17. The wind from the east will blow at a speed of 3–8 meters per second. The night temperature will be 26–28 degrees Celsius, and during the day—41–43 degrees.
Variable cloudiness without rain is also forecasted in Karakalpakstan and Khorezm region. The wind from the east will reach a speed of 7–12 m/s, and in some places, it may intensify up to 13–18 m/s due to dust storms. Night temperatures will be 25–30 degrees, and daytime temperatures—40–45 degrees.
In Bukhara and Navoi regions, the weather will be slightly cloudy, without precipitation. The wind from the east will blow at a speed of 7–12 m/s, with the possibility of intensifying up to 13–18 m/s, and in some places—up to 20–22 m/s combined with dust. Night temperatures will be 28–33 degrees, and daytime temperatures—41–46 degrees.
In Tashkent, Syrdarya, Jizzakh, and Samarkand regions, variable cloudiness without precipitation is expected. The wind from the east will blow at a speed of 7–12 m/s, with the potential to intensify up to 13–18 m/s due to dust storms. Night temperatures will be 24–29 degrees, and daytime temperatures—38–43 degrees.
Variable cloudiness without precipitation is forecasted in Kashkadarya and Surkhandarya regions. The wind from the east will blow at a speed of 7–12 m/s, with a probability of intensifying up to 13–18 m/s due to dust storms. Night temperatures will be 25–30 degrees, and daytime temperatures—41–46 degrees.
In Andijan, Namangan, and Fergana regions, the weather will be slightly cloudy or variable, without precipitation. The wind from the east will blow at a speed of 5–10 m/s. Night temperatures are expected to be 23–28 degrees, and daytime temperatures—38–43 degrees.
In the mountainous areas of the republic, variable cloudiness or changing weather without precipitation is also forecasted. The wind from the east will blow at a speed of 7–12 m/s, with the possibility of intensifying up to 13–18 m/s. Night temperatures will be 15–20 degrees, and daytime temperatures—30–35 degrees.
From July 16 to July 17, a very hot air mass will move over the territory of Uzbekistan. Air temperatures in many parts of the republic will reach 41–43 degrees, and in the northern, southern, and desert regions, they may rise to 44–46 degrees.
In Tashkent, the capital, an gaming tournament took place among IIBB employees from structural and territorial units, jointly with the Tashkent City Internal Affairs Department and the 'Zakovat' club.
As part of the event, 29 teams from the structural units and territorial departments of the Tashkent City Internal Affairs Department competed for the title of winners.
After intense competition, the team from the IIBB of Tashkent city won first place. Second place was taken by the IIO FMB team from the Almazor district, and third place was received by the IIO FMB team from the Yunusobod district.
Each of these teams was awarded diplomas, commemorative gifts, and cash prizes.
Training courses (ToT) on the basic principles of adaptive social protection and adaptation to climate change were held in Tashkent, organized by the National Agency for Social Protection. These events took place from July 7 to 9 of this year.
The final stage of this training course was conducted today. This initiative aims to increase the effectiveness of the country's social protection system, adapt it to climate change, natural disasters, and other emergencies, as well as ensure the stability and continuity of social services provided to the population.
Two specialists from the management of the National Agency for Social Protection for the Tashkent region, as well as employees of 'Inson' social service centers in the districts, participated in the training. They will work in the future as local trainers, organizing training seminars for social sphere employees in the regions.
The learning process was organized using interactive sessions and individual coaching based on adult education principles. Within the framework of the program, participants strengthened their theoretical and practical skills in areas such as assessing risks associated with climate change and natural disasters, rapid emergency response, effective use of early warning systems, coordination of work between state institutions, as well as planning trainings and managing group dynamics.
In the next stage of the project, these trainers will conduct regional training seminars across the republic in July-August. It is planned to cover about 850 specialists. Among them will be employees of the central apparatus and regional departments of the National Agency for Social Protection, representatives of ministries and agencies, as well as specialists from 'Inson' social service centers.
This program contributes to strengthening the readiness of the social protection system for various crisis situations, expands opportunities for the advance assessment of population needs, and raises interagency cooperation to a new level. Thus, another important step has been taken towards forming a modern social protection system in the country capable of promptly responding to the needs of the population by implementing the principles of adaptive social protection.
According to the Hydrometeorological Service of the Republic of Uzbekistan, weather conditions are expected to change in several regions of the country on July 4.
In Tashkent, an atmospheric change is predicted: short-term rain and cooling are possible at night and early morning, but no rain is expected during the day. The wind from the east will blow at a speed of 5-10 meters per second. Night temperatures will be 18-20 degrees, and daytime temperatures will reach 31-33 degrees.
The weather in the Republic of Karakalpakstan and the Khorezm region will also change, with no precipitation forecasted. The wind from the east will blow at a speed of 7-12 meters per second. Night temperatures will be 15-20 degrees, and daytime temperatures will be 30-35 degrees.
Variable conditions without precipitation are expected in the regions of Bukhara and Navoi. The wind from the east will blow at a speed of 7-12 m/s. Night temperatures will be 18-23 degrees, and daytime temperatures will be 32-37 degrees.
Variable conditions are expected in the regions of Tashkent, Syrdarya, Jizzakh, and Samarkand, with the possibility of short-term rain and cooling in some places at night and morning. The wind from the east will blow at a speed of 7-12 m/s. Night temperatures are forecast to be at the level of 18-23 degrees, and daytime temperatures at 30-35 degrees.
The weather in the regions of Kashkadarya and Surkhandarya will change, and no precipitation is expected. The wind from the east will blow at a speed of 7-12 m/s. Night temperatures will be 20-25 degrees, and daytime temperatures will be 34-39 degrees.
Variable conditions are expected in the regions of Andijan, Namangan, and Fergana, with the probability of short-term rain and cooling in certain areas. The wind from the east will blow at a speed of 5-10 m/s. Night temperatures will be 20-25 degrees, and daytime temperatures will be 28-33 degrees.
Changes in weather are also expected in the mountainous and hilly areas of the republic, with the possibility of short-term rain and cooling in some places. There is a risk of floods. The wind from the east will blow at a speed of 7-12 m/s, and during cooling, the wind speed may increase to 13-18 m/s. Night temperatures will be 12-17 degrees, and daytime temperatures will be 15-20 degrees.