Tashkent experiences a continental climate with hot, dry summers and cold winters, delivering four distinct seasons with considerable temperature variation throughout the year.
Rainfall is modest and concentrated primarily in winter and spring, meaning waterproof layers matter more from November through April than during the parched summer months.
Summer temperatures regularly exceed 40°C while winter can plunge below freezing, creating one of Central Asia's widest annual temperature swings and demanding a versatile wardrobe.
Low humidity prevails year-round, though spring winds can kick up dust storms that make sunglasses and scarves unexpectedly practical even on warm days.
The city's intense summer sun combined with dry air means sun protection is non-negotiable, while winter's bone-dry cold calls for layering rather than the heavy arctic gear the temperatures might suggest.