
During the workweek, the weather across Uzbekistan will be mostly dry and sunny. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to O‘zgidromet data, visibility will be good every day, and humidity levels will be low. These conditions are favorable for outdoor work and travel.
At the same time, on Monday, there may be short-term rain and thunderstorms in some parts of Tashkent region, as well as on Friday, September 12, in the Republic of Karakalpakstan and Khorezm region. Such frontal passages usually last briefly, with no heavy rain, but there is a possibility of lightning and short gusts of wind.
Nighttime temperatures will range from +15 to +20 degrees Celsius, while daytime temperatures will be between +28 and +33 degrees Celsius. In southern areas, temperatures may rise to +35 to +38 degrees Celsius.
Therefore, it is recommended to follow proper hydration practices and use a hat or umbrella when spending extended time outdoors. Wind speeds will mostly reach 7 to 12 meters per second, with some areas experiencing gusts of 13 to 18 meters per second, which may cause dust storms.
In such conditions, drivers should increase their alertness on the road, and pedestrians should protect their eyes. On September 8-10, short rain showers may occur in the mountainous areas of Tashkent and Fergana regions, and due to moisture on mountain roads, downslope winds and fog may form.
Travel plans should be made accordingly. In Tashkent city, the weather on Monday will be partly cloudy with a chance of short-term rain.
Winds will blow from the east at speeds of 3-6 meters per second, increasing to 8-10 meters per second in some places on September 8. Night temperatures will be between +18 and +20 degrees Celsius, and daytime temperatures will range from +30 to +32 degrees Celsius.
Since solar radiation will be strong, it is advised to use sunscreen and wear light, breathable clothing. In summary, the weather will be mostly sunny and dry on most days of the week, but short-term rain and thunderstorms may occur on some days.
When winds strengthen, be prepared for dust storms, drink enough water, and protect your eyes. It is important to continuously monitor local meteorological information as the weather changes (source: O‘zgidromet).