Temperature Swings Again: From -15 to +7 Degrees in a Week

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This week, Uzbekistan will experience significant temperature fluctuations once again. After heavy snowfall and temperatures as low as -15°C, the weather is expected to warm up to +7°C by the end of the week.

What’s Happening?

After recent heavy snowfall, most parts of the country are covered with a thick layer of snow. This morning, temperatures dropped to -8…-13°C, with some areas seeing as low as -15°C, while in the southern regions, temperatures ranged from -4 to -6°C.

During the day on December 16, dry weather with no precipitation is expected. Temperatures will range between -5°C and 0°C, with some northern and southern areas reaching up to +2°C.

Dry weather is expected to persist across most of the country until December 19. The exceptions will be Karakalpakstan, Khorezm region, and parts of Bukhara and Navoi regions, where precipitation is forecast for December 19.

Warmer Days Are Coming

Nighttime temperatures between -8°C and -13°C will persist for the next few days. However, starting December 19, daytime temperatures will begin to rise. Nighttime temperatures will range from -2°C to 0°C, and daytime temperatures will climb to +5°C…+7°C, with some southern areas reaching up to +10°C.

By Friday, December 20, precipitation in the form of rain and snow will return to some parts of Uzbekistan, and daytime temperatures will slightly drop to +0°C…+3°C. Fog is also expected in certain areas during nighttime and early morning hours.

Tashkent Forecast

  • December 16–19: No precipitation. Temperatures will gradually rise:
    At night: from -10…-12°C to -2…0°C.
    During the day: from -3…-5°C to +5…+7°C.
  • December 20: Occasional precipitation (rain, snow). Temperatures at night and during the day will hover around 0…+2°C.

Recommendations

Be cautious on the roads, especially during foggy conditions or on icy surfaces. Dress warmly and take care of your health during these temperature swings!

The article may contain inaccuracies as it is translated by AI. For more details, please refer to the Russian version of the article. If you notice any inaccuracies, you can send corrections via the Telegram bot: Uzvaibik_bot.

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