On March 12, Uzbekistan is expected to have cloudy weather without precipitation and fog.

According to the Uzbekhydromet service, on March 12 of this year, mostly precipitation-free weather will prevail across the republic. Zamin.uz reported on this.
Throughout the day, air temperatures will gradually begin to rise. However, cold conditions will still be noticeably felt during the night and early morning hours.
Particularly, there is a possibility of fog in some areas, which requires caution from drivers. In Tashkent city, the weather will be changeable, but rain is not expected.
In the capital, nighttime temperatures will range from minus three to minus five degrees Celsius, while daytime temperatures will be between plus six and plus eight degrees Celsius. Due to the possibility of fog in many places during early morning hours, road users are advised to stay alert.
In Karakalpakstan and Khorezm regions, the sky will also be clearer, but cold conditions will still be strongly felt. In these areas, nighttime temperatures are expected to range from minus three to minus eight degrees Celsius, while daytime temperatures will be similarly mild.
Weather conditions in Ustyurt will be even harsher. Nighttime temperatures may drop to between minus ten and minus twelve degrees Celsius, while daytime temperatures could range from minus four to plus one degree Celsius.
In Bukhara and Navoiy regions, although there will be no precipitation, fog may be observed in some places. In these areas, nighttime temperatures will range from minus three to minus eight degrees Celsius, while daytime temperatures will be between plus four and plus nine degrees Celsius.
In the desert areas of Navoiy region, nighttime temperatures will remain between minus five and minus ten degrees Celsius. In Tashkent region, Sirdaryo, Jizzakh, and Samarkand, the day will also be dry.
In these areas, nighttime temperatures are expected to range from zero to minus five degrees Celsius, while daytime temperatures will be between plus three and plus eight degrees Celsius. In Kashkadarya and Surxondaryo, the breath of spring will be felt more strongly.
In these places, daytime temperatures will range from plus eight to plus thirteen degrees Celsius. In Andijan, Namangan, and the Fergana Valley, precipitation is also not expected, but foggy weather conditions may occur in the morning.
A more serious approach is required for foothill and mountainous areas. Although there will be no precipitation there, the risks of fog, flash floods, and avalanches remain.
In these regions, nighttime temperatures may drop to between minus ten and minus fifteen degrees Celsius. Overall, on March 12, the weather in Uzbekistan will slightly mellow, but the morning cold has not yet retreated.
Spring is knocking at the door, but winter is still indicating that it is too early to consider itself fully gone.





