July continues the summer narrative of
June, offering no escape from the high temperatures. A marked dry spell accompanies the persistent warmth, draining much of the city's verdant vitality. Even during nighttime, temperatures rarely drop to a comfortable level, staying at a balmy 19.5°C (67.1°F) as the lowest mark. Despite the scorching temperatures, locals adapt to the challenging circumstances, with most activities transpiring during early mornings and late evenings. At this time,
Andijan presents a vivid picture of endurance amid persistent climatic adversities.
Temperature
July is the month when Andijan sees the highest average temperatures, with a high of 34.7°C (94.5°F) and a low of 19.5°C (67.1°F).
Heat index
In July, the heat index is calculated to be a scorching 40°C (104°F). Undertake additional safety actions, risk of heat cramps and heat exhaustion is significant. Persistent activity may induce heatstroke.
Realize that the values for the heat index are set for shaded places and light winds. The heat index could experience an increase of 15 Fahrenheit (8 Celsius) degrees due to direct sunlight.
Note: The heat index, also known as 'apparent temperature' or 'felt air temperature', is an amalgamation of air temperature and humidity to express the equivalent perceived temperature. The effect of weather is individual, with a variety of people experiencing it differently due to distinctions in body mass, height, and level of activity. By being directly under the sun, it's possible for the felt temperature to increase by 15 Fahrenheit (8 Celsius) degrees. Heat index values are primarily vital for children. Children usually face more risks than adults as their ability to sweat is less. Additionally, their larger skin surface in relation to their petite bodies and higher heat output due to their activities increases their vulnerability.
Perspiration is the human body's physiological response to high temperatures and is an attempt to lower body temperature through evaporation of sweat. In the presence of abundant moisture in the atmosphere, the cooling process through evaporation is hindered, causing the body to feel excessively warm. Heat-related disorders may develop if heat gain in the body overshadows its cooling capacity, leading to elevated temperatures.
Humidity
In July, the average relative humidity is 50%.
Rainfall
During July, Andijan regularly aggregates up to 6mm (0.24") of precipitation. Throughout the year, 238mm (9.37") of rain is accumulated.
Daylight
In Andijan, the average length of the day in July is 14h and 46min.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 04:43 and sunset at 19:46. On the last day of July, sunrise is at 05:06 and sunset at 19:27 +05.
Sunshine
July has the most sunshine of the year, with an average of 11.5h of sunshine.