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Dry and hot weather is expected in Uzbekistan on Friday

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Uzgidromet specialists have announced the weather forecast for the country's territories for May 29. Zamin.uz reported this.

According to the forecasts, mainly dry and hot weather conditions are expected to persist in all regions of the republic on Friday. In the capital city of Tashkent, the weather will be variable, and no precipitation is expected.

At night, the air temperature will be mild at 16-18 degrees, while during the day, under the influence of sunlight, the temperature will rise to 32-34 degrees. Such weather creates favorable conditions for residents and guests of the city to go for walks.

Dry and quite hot weather is expected to prevail in the Republic of Karakalpakstan and the Khorezm region. In some areas, wind speeds may increase, potentially leading to dust storms.

Daytime temperatures in these regions are predicted to be around 33-38 degrees. No precipitation is expected in the Bukhara and Navoi regions either, where daytime temperatures may warm up to 38 degrees.

In the Tashkent, Sirdaryo, Jizzakh, and Samarkand regions, the weather will be clear and slightly hot. Daytime temperatures are expected to be around 30-35 degrees.

In the southern regions, specifically the Kashkadarya and Surxondaryo regions, temperatures will be even higher, reaching 33-38 degrees. There is no possibility of precipitation in these regions as well.

Dry and hot weather will also persist in the Fergana Valley regions, namely Andijan, Namangan, and Fergana. Daytime temperatures are expected to be 30-35 degrees.

While no precipitation is expected in the mountainous and foothill areas, specialists warn that the risk of mudflows and flooding remains. Daytime temperatures in mountainous areas will be mild at 18-23 degrees.

Synopticians note that this year's summer season in Uzbekistan will begin with relatively unstable and warm weather. It is stated that during the hottest periods of summer, air temperatures in some areas may rise to 45-47 degrees.

Citizens are advised to be mindful of their health during hot days and to consume more fluids.

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