Weather forecast for April 8: Some areas to hit 31°C

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Uzhydromet has released the weather forecast for tomorrow, April 8.

Tashkent
The weather will be partly cloudy with no precipitation expected. Eastern winds will blow at 3-8 m/s. Temperatures will range from 13-15°C at night to 26-28°C during the day.

Republic of Karakalpakstan and Khorezm Region
Partly cloudy weather is forecasted with no precipitation expected. Eastern winds will reach speeds of 7-12 m/s, intensifying up to 15-20 m/s in some areas. Nighttime temperatures will be 10-15°C, and daytime temperatures will range from 26-31°C.

Navoi and Bukhara Regions
Partly cloudy skies with no rain are expected. Eastern winds will blow at 7-12 m/s, occasionally strengthening to 15-20 m/s. Temperatures will range from 10-15°C at night to 25-30°C during the day.

Tashkent, Sirdarya, Jizzakh, and Samarkand Regions
Partly cloudy conditions with no precipitation expected. Eastern winds will blow at 7-12 m/s. Nighttime temperatures will range from 10-15°C, while daytime temperatures will be between 23-28°C.

Kashkadarya and Surkhandarya Regions
Partly cloudy weather with no rain expected. Eastern winds will blow at 7-12 m/s. Nighttime temperatures will be 13-18°C, and daytime temperatures will range from 26-31°C.

Andijan, Namangan, and Fergana Regions
The weather will be partly cloudy, with rain and possible thunderstorms at night and early morning. Eastern winds will blow at 5-10 m/s. Temperatures will range from 10-15°C at night to 23-28°C during the day.

Mountainous Areas
Partly cloudy conditions with intermittent rain are forecasted, with possible thunderstorms in some areas. There is also a risk of avalanches in the mountainous regions of Tashkent and Namangan. Eastern winds will blow at 7-12 m/s. Nighttime temperatures will range from 4-9°C, while daytime temperatures will be between 15-20°C.

Earlier, it was reported that rainfall expected on April 8-9 might lead to flash floods in nine regions of the country as well as in mountainous and foothill areas.


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