
On September 4, the territory of Uzbekistan will experience dry and relatively calm weather. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to "Uzgidromet" data, mainly sunny and slightly cloudy skies will be observed. There will be no precipitation, but wind speeds may increase in some areas.
In Tashkent city, the weather will be sunny with no chance of rain. Winds will blow from the east at a speed of 5-10 meters per second.
Temperatures at night will be around 18-20 degrees Celsius, rising to 35-37 degrees Celsius during the day. Weather conditions by regions will be as follows: In Karakalpakstan and Khorezm, the sky will be clear with no expected precipitation.
Wind speeds will range from 7-12 meters per second, sometimes reaching 13-18 meters per second. There is a possibility of dust storms.
Temperatures at night will be 13-18 degrees, and during the day around 32-37 degrees Celsius. In Bukhara and Navoi, there will be no rain, with winds blowing at 7-12 meters per second, occasionally increasing to 13-18 meters per second.
There is a chance of dust rising. Temperatures at night will be 17-22 degrees, and during the day around 32-37 degrees Celsius.
In Samarkand, Jizzakh, Syrdarya, and Tashkent regions, the weather will be sunny, with winds blowing from the east at 7-12 meters per second. Temperatures at night will be 15-20 degrees, and during the day 32-37 degrees Celsius.
In Kashkadarya and Surkhandarya regions, the weather will be clear, with wind speeds of 7-12 meters per second. Temperatures at night will be 17-22 degrees, and during the day around 33-38 degrees Celsius.
In Andijan, Namangan, and the Fergana Valley, a rainless day is expected. Wind speeds will be 5-10 meters per second.
Temperatures at night will be 13-18 degrees, and during the day around 32-37 degrees Celsius. In mountainous areas, the weather will be slightly cooler.
No precipitation is expected, with winds blowing at 7-12 meters per second. Temperatures at night will be 11-16 degrees, and during the day around 25-30 degrees Celsius.
Experts urge the public, especially in central and southern regions, to take precautions against the high temperatures. It is necessary to avoid going outside during the hottest times of the day, increase water consumption, and exercise caution in areas affected by wind.
Overall, on September 4, calm and sunny weather will prevail across the country. However, this may be a challenge for those sensitive to heat.
Therefore, strict adherence to health and safety rules is recommended (source: Uzgidromet).