Uzbekistan has an extreme continental climate. It is generally warmest in the south and coldest in the north. Temperatures in December average -8°C (18°F) in the north and 0°C (32 °F) in the south. However, extreme fluctuations can take temperatures as low as -35°C (-31°F). During the summer temperatures can reach 45°C (113°F) and above. Humidity is low.<span>Spring (April to June) and Fall (September through October) are in general the most pleasant times to travel. In Fall it's harvest time, and the markets are full of fresh fruit. If you're interested in trekking, then summer (July and August) is the best time, because summers are almost dry.</span>
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"The Turners were not used to snow. The most they ever got in Birmingham was an inch or so each winter. Even that happened quite (RARELY). The (FUNNY) thing was that a tiny bit of snow was enough to cancel school and even to close some businesses. One night, in March of 1993, something very (EXCITING) happened. Very cold air from Canada created the "Storm of the Century". When the Turner kids woke up on Saturday morning, there were 17 inches of (WONDERFUL) snow as far as the eye could see. The Turners were in shock. They had no idea what to do. Though Mr. Turner was an experienced (DRIVER) he chose to leave his car in the garage. He wanted the whole family to stay at home but it was natural for the kids to (DISAGREE) with him. They put on the warmest clothes they had and ran outside to enjoy the snow.