
The Uzbekistan Hydrometeorological Service provided information about the weather conditions in various regions of the country on September 2. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
In Tashkent city, the sky will be partly cloudy, and no rain is expected. The wind blowing from the east will have a speed of 5–10 meters per second.
The temperature will be around 15–17 degrees at night and 31–33 degrees during the day. In Karakalpakstan and Khorezm regions, the sky will also be partly cloudy, with no rain.
However, the wind may strengthen in some places to 13–18 meters per second, causing dust storms. The temperature will remain around 13–18 degrees at night and 30–35 degrees during the day.
Similar weather is expected in Bukhara and Navoi regions. There is a possibility of strong wind and dusty air.
The temperature will be around 14–19 degrees at night and 30–35 degrees during the day. In Tashkent region, Syrdarya, Jizzakh, and Samarkand, the sky will be partly cloudy with no chance of rain.
The wind may strengthen in some places. The temperature will be 13–18 degrees at night and 30–35 degrees during the day.
In Kashkadarya and Surkhandarya regions, the sky will also be partly cloudy with no rain. The wind may blow at speeds of 13–18 meters per second, causing dust storms.
The temperature will rise to 16–21 degrees at night and up to 32–37 degrees during the day. In the Fergana Valley regions — Andijan, Namangan, and Fergana — the sky will be partly cloudy.
There will be no precipitation. The wind blowing from the northeast will be 5–10 meters per second and may strengthen in some places.
The temperature will remain around 13–18 degrees at night and 30–35 degrees during the day. In mountainous areas, the weather will be relatively cool.
The sky will be partly cloudy with no rain. The wind may blow stronger in some places.
The temperature will be around 9–14 degrees at night and 20–25 degrees during the day. Thus, on September 2, the weather across Uzbekistan is expected to be relatively stable.
However, the strengthening wind and dust storms in some areas may cause discomfort for the population. Specialists urge the public to be prepared for these conditions (Source: Uzbekistan Hydrometeorological Service).