Winters in Uzbekistan are very cold, with the average January temperature in the capital Tashkent being -2 degrees Celsius.
Located in the heart of the Eurasian landmass, Uzbekistan has a harsh continental climate with large temperature variations between seasons and regions, according to Bradt Guides.
January is the coldest month of the year with an average temperature of -2 degrees Celsius in the capital Tashkent. In this photo, Uzbek people go skiing at Chimgan resort. Photo: Wikipedia. 00:09 | 00:45
In winter, snow falls on average around 5cm across Uzbekistan and around 10-12cm in mountainous areas. Photo: Globaltableadventure.
A woman pushes her baby in a stroller through the streets of the capital Tashkent. Photo: Prokerala.
Snow covers cars in the capital of Uzbekistan in winter. Photo: Flickr.
Uzbek people are used to cold winters. Photo: Xinhua.
The geography creates large temperature variations in Uzbekistan. July is the capital's hottest month of the year, with an average temperature of 26 degrees Celsius. Pictured, Registan Square in Samarkand. Photo: Globaltableadventure.
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