Cold weather, strong winds, and snowfall are expected in Uzbekistan.

Currently, due to the influx of cold and moist air masses from the north into Uzbekistan, rain and snowfall are being observed in several regions of the country. Zamin.uz reported on this matter.
This situation requires residents to take precautionary measures. On the nights of March 11 and 12, temperatures may drop to minus five degrees Celsius, whereas typically these figures range from minus one to three degrees.
During the day, temperatures are expected to remain between zero and five degrees Celsius. Wind speeds have also increased, with many areas experiencing gusts reaching 13 to 18 meters per second.
Specifically, in the Fergana Valley region, winds are intensifying and may occasionally reach up to 22 meters per second. This necessitates additional caution for road traffic and those engaged in outdoor work.
In foothill and mountainous areas, the risk of flooding and avalanches remains; therefore, special attention must be paid to the safety of residential buildings. The good news is that starting Thursday, cold air will gradually recede, and weather conditions will begin to stabilize.
By the end of the week, daytime temperatures are expected to rise up to fifteen degrees Celsius. This indicates that nature is transitioning into spring conditions.
Therefore, citizens are advised to wear warm clothing during cold days, adhere to traffic rules, and exercise caution. Each of us should be aware of weather changes in advance and organize our planned activities accordingly.





