Unstable weather is expected in Uzbekistan during the Eid al-Fitr holiday.

Unstable weather is expected in the regions of Uzbekistan on the eve of the Ramadan holiday. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to the National Hydrometeorological Service, there is a possibility of rain in some areas. The sky over the capital city of Tashkent will be covered with clouds.
Short-term rain and fog may occur at night and in the early morning hours in some areas. However, no precipitation is expected during the daytime.
The wind will change from west to east, with a speed of three to eight meters per second. Night temperatures are forecasted to be between seven and nine degrees, while daytime temperatures will be around seventeen to eighteen degrees.
No rain is expected in the Republic of Karakalpakstan and Khorezm region. The sky will be variable, with winds blowing from the east at speeds of seven to twelve meters per second.
Night temperatures will rise from two to seven degrees, and daytime temperatures will increase from seventeen to twenty-two degrees. The air will also be dry in Bukhara and Navoi regions, with winds blowing from the east.
In Tashkent region, rain may occur at night and in the morning, but the weather will clear up during the day. In Jizzakh and Samarkand regions, precipitation may occur in some places during the second half of the day.
In Sirdaryo region, mainly dry and variable weather will prevail. No rain is expected in Kashkadarya and Surkhandarya regions, and temperatures will be warm.
In Andijan, Namangan, and the Fergana Valley, there is a risk of rain and fog at night and in the morning. However, the weather is expected to clear up during the day with no precipitation.
Especially in foothill and high mountain areas, the weather may be unfavorable. Rain and snow, fog, and the risk of flash floods are possible in these areas.
Therefore, residents and those planning vital activities should take weather changes into account.





