The weather in Uzbekistan will be changeable, and rain is expected.

On March 23, 2026, changeable weather conditions are expected across Uzbekistan. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Considering the possibility of short-term rainfall in some districts of the country, residents are advised to prepare in advance. The wind will blow mainly from east and west directions at speeds of 5 to 12 meters per second.
Nighttime temperatures are forecasted to range from 4 to 10 degrees, while daytime temperatures will be between 16 and 24 degrees. In Tashkent city, fog and rain are expected at night, but the air will clear up during the day with sunny conditions.
In the capital, nighttime temperatures will range from 7 to 9 degrees, and daytime temperatures from 17 to 19 degrees. In Tashkent region, there is also a possibility of rain at night and in the morning, but for most of the day, the weather will remain dry.
In Karakalpakstan and Khorezm regions, clear weather will prevail, although the wind may blow stronger. In these areas, nighttime temperatures will range from 2 to 7 degrees, while daytime temperatures will rise to between 17 and 23 degrees.
Changeable weather will also be observed in Bukhara, Navoiy, Jizzakh, and Samarkand regions. In Jizzakh and Samarkand, rain may fall in some areas during the second half of the day.
In Sirdaryo region, weather will be changeable with predominantly dry conditions. In Qashqadaryo and Surxondaryo, the weather will be dry with temperatures ranging from 17 to 23 degrees throughout the day.
In Andijan, Namangan, and Fergana valleys, rain is expected at night and in the morning, but weather will clear up during the day. Weather conditions in foothill and mountainous areas may be somewhat more hazardous.
It is necessary to take into account the possibility of rain and snow in some places, as well as the risk of flash floods. In mountainous areas, nighttime temperatures will range from 0 to 5 degrees, and daytime temperatures from 5 to 12 degrees.
Therefore, those traveling to mountainous and foothill districts, as well as local residents, must take precautionary measures against flash floods and water surges. Every citizen is responsible for their own safety and it is recommended to constantly monitor weather information.





