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This week, the residents of Uzbekistan can expect rainy days and cold nights. According to UzHydromet, a cold and humid front has entered the country from the Ural region of Russia.
Weather for the Week: What to Expect?
Today and tomorrow, rain is expected across most regions of Uzbekistan. Particularly heavy precipitation is forecasted in the foothills and mountainous areas, where rain may transition into snow at higher elevations. The northern regions of the country will be an exception, with no precipitation expected there.
By midweek, on Wednesday, rain will persist only in the Ferghana Valley, while the rest of the country will experience dry weather. During these days, temperatures will be 6-8 degrees below the seasonal norm. At night, temperatures will drop to 3-8°C, with frosts of 0 to -2°C possible in the northern regions. Daytime temperatures will not exceed 13-18°C.
Warming Trend Toward the End of the Week
By Thursday and Friday, the anticyclone will shift eastward, reducing the likelihood of precipitation. Nighttime temperatures will remain between 3-8°C, and by Friday, daytime temperatures will rise to 17-22°C.
According to UzHydromet, on October 16-17, wind speeds may increase to 13-18 m/s in some parts of the country, and fog is possible in certain areas.
Weather in Tashkent
In the capital, rainy days are expected today and tomorrow, with westward winds blowing at 5-10 m/s. Today, daytime temperatures will reach 15-17°C, dropping to 8-10°C at night. Tomorrow’s daytime temperatures will not exceed 13-15°C.
On October 16-17, no precipitation is expected in Tashkent. The wind will shift to the east at 3-8 m/s. Nighttime temperatures will range from 3-6°C, with daytime temperatures rising to 13-16°C.
Residents are advised to prepare for cold nights and rain in the coming days and stay updated with weather reports to plan accordingly.
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