The weather in Uzbekistan will be unstable throughout the week.

The Hydrometeorology Service Center of the Republic of Uzbekistan ("Uzhydromet") has reported that the weather conditions in the country will change in the coming days. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Due to moist airflows entering from the territory of Turkmenistan, unstable weather is expected across the republic throughout the week. According to forecasts, rain may fall in some regions.
In foothill and mountainous areas, there is a possibility of rain and snow. Additionally, on February 3, rain and snow may be heavy in some regions.
Temperatures are expected to be 5-10 degrees Celsius at night and 13-18 degrees Celsius during the day. No precipitation is expected on February 4.
Starting from Friday, cold and moist airflows will enter Uzbekistan from the territory of Kazakhstan. As a result, on February 6, rain may fall in some parts of the republic, possibly turning into snow.
During these days, temperatures will drop, with nighttime and daytime temperatures expected to be 1-6 degrees Celsius. In northern regions, nighttime temperatures may be between -7 and -12 degrees Celsius, and daytime temperatures between -0 and -5 degrees Celsius.
There is also a possibility of fog in some areas. In mountainous regions, there is a risk of avalanches on February 3.
Therefore, caution is advised in mountainous areas. On the night and morning of February 3, rain will fall, and the weather will clear during the day.
Temperatures may be 7-9 degrees Celsius at night and 13-15 degrees Celsius during the day. No precipitation is expected on February 4, with temperatures at night around 5-7 degrees Celsius and during the day 16-18 degrees Celsius.
On February 5, rain may fall in some areas, with temperatures around 7-9 degrees Celsius at night and 13-15 degrees Celsius during the day. On February 6, rain may turn into snow, with temperatures remaining between 1-6 degrees Celsius.
Source: Uzhydromet.





