
Weather conditions in Uzbekistan on September 18 will vary depending on the region. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to “O‘zgidromet” data, short-term rain may occur in some provinces, while in other areas the weather will mostly be dry. In Tashkent city, the sky will be partly cloudy during the first half of the day, with a possibility of rain.
The wind will blow from the northeast at a speed of 3-8 meters per second, sometimes reaching 10-12 meters per second. The temperature will be around 12-14 degrees at night and 23-25 degrees during the day.
In the Republic of Karakalpakstan and Khorezm provinces, the weather will be relatively stable with few clouds and no rain. Temperatures in these areas are expected to be 8-13 degrees at night and 20-25 degrees during the day.
In Bukhara and Navoi, there is a possibility of short-term rain at night and in the morning. Temperatures will be around 10-15 degrees at night and 23-28 degrees during the day.
Short rains may also be observed in Tashkent province, Syrdarya, Jizzakh, and Samarkand. Temperatures in these regions will be about 10-15 degrees at night and 20-25 degrees during the day.
In Kashkadarya and Surkhandarya, the weather will be partly cloudy with rain in some places, but mostly dry. Daytime temperatures will be around 25-30 degrees, and nighttime temperatures about 13-18 degrees.
In the Fergana Valley regions — Andijan, Namangan, and Fergana — short rains and strong winds are possible. Winds in some places may reach speeds of 18 meters per second, with a possibility of dust storms.
Temperatures will be around 10-15 degrees at night and 20-25 degrees during the day. In mountainous areas, the weather will be cool at night, with occasional rain, and snow may fall at higher elevations.
Temperatures in these areas will be about 5-10 degrees at night and 10-15 degrees during the day. According to previous information from “O‘zgidromet,” temperatures will significantly decrease by midweek.
Starting from September 19, cold air masses will gradually leave the republic. Experts advise the public to exercise increased caution, especially in areas where winds may strengthen, and to be more attentive on the roads.
Source: O‘zgidromet.