
According to the Uzbekistan Hydrometeorology Center, mostly dry and warm weather is expected in our country during the last days of September. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Daytime temperatures will be around +26 to +29 degrees, reaching up to +31 degrees in some areas. However, starting from the first days of October, the weather will change sharply.
Due to the influx of cool and humid air coming from Kazakhstan, rain is expected across the republic. On October 1, rain may fall in Karakalpakstan, Navoi, and the northern regions of Tashkent province.
On October 2, there is a chance of rain at night and in the morning in the regions of the Fergana Valley, Tashkent, Samarkand, Jizzakh, and Syrdarya. On October 3, only partial precipitation will continue in the Fergana Valley.
Temperatures will drop sharply on October 1 and 2, ranging from +8 to +13 degrees at night and in the morning, and from +18 to +23 degrees during the day. In the northern regions of the republic, temperatures will be even lower, with nights at +4…+9 and days at +15…+18 degrees.
Starting from October 3, daytime temperatures are expected to rise by 2-3 degrees. Warm weather will remain in the southern regions until October 1, but from October 2-3, temperatures may drop to +20…+25 degrees.
Wind speeds may increase to 13 to 18 meters per second in some places, and there is also a possibility of dust storms. No precipitation is expected in Tashkent city on September 28-30.
On the night and morning of October 1, as well as occasionally on October 2, rain may fall. On October 3, the weather will be dry again.
The wind direction will change from east to west, blowing at speeds of 3-8 meters per second, sometimes strengthening up to 10-12 meters per second. In Tashkent, temperatures on the nights of September 29-30 will be around +15…+17, and during the day +26…+29 degrees.
On October 1-2, temperatures will drop to +8…+11 at night and +18…+21 during the day. On October 3, temperatures will be +8…+11 at night and +22…+24 during the day.
(Source: Uzbekistan Hydrometeorology Center)