Short-term rain is expected in some areas over the weekend
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28 September
4419Uzhydromet has released the weather forecast for tomorrow, September 29.
In Tashkent, the weather will be slightly cloudy with occasional changes, and no precipitation is expected. Winds will blow from the east at a speed of 3-8 m/s. The temperature will range between 10-12°C at night and 25-27°C during the day.
In the Republic of Karakalpakstan and the Khorezm region, the weather will also be slightly cloudy without precipitation. Winds will blow from the east at 7-12 m/s, occasionally increasing to 15-20 m/s, with dust storms possible in some areas. Temperatures will range from 5-10°C at night and 20-25°C during the day.
Bukhara and Navoi regions will experience similar weather conditions—slightly cloudy and dry. Winds will blow from the east at 7-12 m/s, with speeds rising to 15-20 m/s in some areas, possibly bringing dust. Nighttime temperatures will be between 7-12°C, while daytime temperatures will range from 24-29°C.
In Tashkent, Samarkand, Jizzakh, and Syrdarya regions, slightly cloudy weather is expected without precipitation. Winds will blow from the east at 7-12 m/s, with nighttime temperatures ranging from 7-12°C and daytime temperatures between 22-27°C.
In Kashkadarya and Surkhandarya regions, there is a possibility of short-term rain in the evening. Winds will shift from east to west at 7-12 m/s, increasing to 15-20 m/s in some areas, with dust storms possible. Temperatures will range from 10-15°C at night and 23-28°C during the day.
Andijan, Namangan, and Fergana regions will see slightly cloudy skies with no expected precipitation. Winds will blow from the east at 5-10 m/s, with nighttime temperatures ranging from 7-12°C and daytime temperatures between 20-25°C.
In mountainous areas, the weather will remain slightly cloudy without rain. Winds will blow from the east at 7-12 m/s, with temperatures ranging from 5-10°C at night and 15-20°C during the day.
Earlier forecasts suggested that short-term rain may occur in some regions during the last ten days of September.
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