Tajikistan
Tajikistan's climate varies according to its geography; the lowlands, particularly the Fergana Valley, boast a mild climate with very snowy winters, while the desert southern lowlands are considerably milder. Throughout the year, the mountains may be very chilly and vulnerable to temperature fluctuations.
Seasons are unique in all four places. Spring, which lasts from March to May, and fall, which lasts from August to December, are both moderate, with average temperatures in the lowlands ranging between 20°C and 30°F.
However, December, February, and January may be very chilly, with lowland towns seeing temperatures ranging from 26 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit in January. In the east, the Pamir Mountains average between -40°C and - 50°C. Tajikistan gets a modest amount of rainfall each year, with the rainiest seasons being winter and spring. The Fedchenko Glacier has been the most humid region in the nation, getting an average of 88 inches of rain every year. The eastern Pamir Alps are the driest, receiving fewer than four inches of precipitation per year on average.
Coldest temperature: - 50°C