In Uzbekistan, cold air will retreat from the middle of the week

Starting mid-week, the cold air mass will gradually begin to retreat from the territory of Uzbekistan. Zamin.uz reported on this matter.
Detailed information is provided in the latest forecast issued by Uzgidromet. On Wednesday, March 11, precipitation is not expected across most of the republic.
Nighttime temperatures may drop to between minus one and minus three degrees Celsius, with some areas reaching as low as minus five degrees. Daytime temperatures will range from zero to plus five degrees Celsius.
In the northern regions of the republic, nighttime temperatures are forecast to be between minus seven and minus ten degrees Celsius, while daytime temperatures will range from zero to plus five degrees. Meanwhile, wind speeds in some regions are expected to increase to between 13 and 18 meters per second.
In the Fergana Valley region, wind speeds may occasionally reach between 22 and 25 meters per second. Warnings have been issued regarding the possibility of mudflows and flooding in the foothill and mountainous areas of the republic on March 10 and 11.
The risk of avalanches in mountainous areas remains, so residents are advised to exercise caution. On Thursday night, March 12, the cold air mass will still persist.
However, starting in the daytime, the cold air will gradually begin to retreat and exit the republic's territory. Air temperatures will rise progressively, reaching between plus ten and plus fifteen degrees Celsius by the end of the work week during the day.
Precipitation is not expected on these days, although fog may form in some areas during the night and early morning. Residents are advised to take the above information into account and adjust their daily activities accordingly.





