Long-Awaited Coolness: Temperatures in Uzbekistan to Drop to 27 Degrees Over the Weekend

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This weekend will bring much-needed relief from the scorching heat in Uzbekistan. According to the forecast from UzHydromet, temperatures are expected to drop to 27-32 degrees Celsius during the day on Sunday, with nighttime temperatures falling to 17-22 degrees.

The past few days have been particularly challenging for the residents of the country, as the heat reached its peak. In most regions of the republic, daytime temperatures climbed to 39-41 degrees Celsius, while in the southern part of the country, especially in the Termez area, thermometers registered up to 45 degrees.

However, yesterday, cool air began to move into the northwestern regions of Uzbekistan, causing temperatures in Karakalpakstan to drop from 35-38 degrees to 30-33 degrees.

Today and over the upcoming weekend, this cool front will continue to spread across the entire country. Today and tomorrow, daytime temperatures in most regions will range between 31-36 degrees Celsius, and on Sunday, they are expected to decrease to 27-32 degrees. The nights will also become significantly cooler, with temperatures dropping to 17-22 degrees.

In addition to the temperature drop, brief showers and thunderstorms are expected in some areas of the country on Saturday and Sunday. Rainfall may occur in Karakalpakstan, Khorezm, Bukhara, and Navoi regions on Saturday, while showers and thunderstorms are anticipated in Tashkent, Samarkand, Jizzakh, and Syrdarya regions on Sunday.

As for Tashkent, today and tomorrow, partly cloudy skies with no precipitation are expected, with daytime temperatures ranging between 33-36 degrees Celsius. However, on Sunday, a brief rain and thunderstorm may occur, leading to a temperature drop: nighttime temperatures will fall to 19-21 degrees, and daytime temperatures will range between 27-29 degrees.

These weather changes will bring much-needed relief to the residents of the country who have been enduring the prolonged heat.

The text has been translated by AI. For more accurate information, please refer to the Russian version of the article.

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