September brings the intense summer to a close, treating
Buxoro to a refreshing onset of Autumn. Although the heat stays decidedly present, cooler undercurrents start peeping beneath the city's weather profile. A remarkable shift from summer’s scorching heat, the city basks under the esteemed sun for fewer hours. The advent of pleasant evening temperatures entices locals to partake in a variety of outdoor experiences. This transitional climate forms a delightful contrast from the draining summer heat, reinstating a sense of gentle warmth.
Temperature
The move into September indicates a reduction in the average high-temperature, down from
August's fiery hot 35°C (95°F) to a tropical 30°C (86°F). The average low-temperature reading in September for Buxoro reflects a significant fall from the daytime highs, stabilizing at a mild 14°C (57.2°F).
Rainfall
January through
June, September through
December are months with rainfall. September is the first month it rains. Throughout September, in the average 1 rainfall days, it receives 1mm (0.04") of precipitation. In Buxoro,
Uzbekistan, during the entire year, the rain falls for 49 days and collects up to 152mm (5.98") of precipitation.
Daylight
In Buxoro, the average length of the day in September is 12h and 28min.
On the first day of September, sunrise is at 06:10 and sunset at 19:13. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 06:37 and sunset at 18:26 +05.
Sunshine
In Buxoro, the average sunshine in September is 11h.
UV index
In September, the average daily maximum UV index is 7. A UV Index estimate of 6 to 7 represents a high health vulnerability from exposure to the Sun's UV radiation for ordinary individuals.
Note: The average daily UV index of 7 in September transforms into the following instructions:
Adopt measures and apply sun safety strategies. Shielding from skin and eye damage is necessary. Stay in the shade and avoid direct Sun exposure from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., a time when UV radiation is at its strongest, and remember that parasols or canopies do not offer full protection. Sunglasses that guard against UVA and UVB rays are pivotal in minimizing sun-induced ocular damage.