August in
Andijan witnesses a slight respite from the preceding months' extreme temperatures. Individuals gradually adapt to the high temperatures, imposing the city's normalcy despite the difficult weather. Occasional showers grace the city, although rainfall remains sparse, only achieving a total of 2mm (0.08") across the month. The city's landscape, already sun-bleached and arid, persists on a parched course. Even casual strolls necessitate the use of sunblinds, attributed to the consistency of the heat during August.
Temperature
Andijan's shift into August is marked by a subtle change to a still hot 32.6°C (90.7°F) from
July's 34.7°C (94.5°F) in temperature. Despite drastic daytime highs, Andijan logs an average low-temperature reading of 17.1°C (62.8°F) throughout August.
Heat index
During August, the heat index is calculated to be a torrid 38°C (100.4°F). Exercise extra preventive actions, heat cramps and heat exhaustion are plausible. Continuous activity could result in heatstroke.
Evaluating the heat index requires understanding its values in the shade and with gentle winds. Being exposed to direct sunshine might trigger a heat index increase by 15 Fahrenheit (8 Celsius) degrees.
Note: The heat index, also known as 'apparent temperature' or 'real feel', is an amalgamation of air temperature and humidity to express the equivalent perceived temperature. The impact of weather is personal, differing among a variety of people based on differences in body mass, height, and the level of physical exertion. It is essential to be conscious of the fact that direct sunlight can intensify the felt heat, leading to an elevation in the heat index by 15 Fahrenheit (8 Celsius) degrees. Heat index values are extremely significant for babies and toddlers. Youngsters typically face more danger than adults since they sweat less. Their larger skin surface compared to their small bodies and heightened heat production from their activities augment their vulnerability.
The human body keeps its cool primarily through perspiration, as this process enables sweat to evaporate, taking away the excess heat. Excessive relative humidity disturbs the body's typical cooling process by reducing evaporation, leading to a decrease in body cooling rate and an increase in the sensation of warmth. Inadequate heat shedding in the face of rising body temperatures hints at potential dehydration risks.
Humidity
The average relative humidity in August in Andijan is 57%.
Rainfall
August is the month with the least rainfall in Andijan, with 2mm (0.08") of accumulated precipitation.
Daylight
In Andijan, the average length of the day in August is 13h and 46min.
On the first day of August, sunrise is at 05:07 and sunset at 19:26. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 05:37 and sunset at 18:45 +05.
Sunshine
In August, the average sunshine is 10.9h.