Wet and cold air masses are entering Uzbekistan
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11 November
78997On November 13, moist and cold air masses are expected to enter Uzbekistan, according to Uzhydromet.
It is noted that at the start of this week, dry weather will persist across most of the country.
From November 11-12, no significant precipitation is expected, although light rain may occur in Bukhara, Navoi regions, and the southern parts of the country in the evening of November 12. During these days, the air temperature will remain stable, with nighttime temperatures ranging from 2-7°C, and daytime temperatures between 12-15°C, reaching up to 17°C in some areas.
On November 13, wet and cold air masses will affect the region. Rain is expected in most of the country, except in the Republic of Karakalpakstan and the Khorezm region. In the mountainous areas, rain will turn to snow. Temperatures will drop by 5-10°C during the day.
By the evening of November 13, rainfall will cease in most areas. No precipitation is expected on November 14-15, although light rain may occur in parts of the Fergana Valley during the night of November 14.
On November 14-15, temperatures will drop to 0-3°C at night, with some areas experiencing temperatures as low as 2°C. During the day, temperatures will be around 5-10°C, and by November 15, daytime temperatures will range from 8-13°C. The wind will shift direction, blowing from the west at speeds of 7-12 m/s, and it may increase to 13-18 m/s in some areas on November 13. Fog is also possible in some regions at night and in the morning.
No precipitation is expected in Tashkent today and tomorrow. On November 13, occasional rain is expected, with winds increasing to 10-12 m/s. No precipitation is anticipated on November 14-15. Nighttime temperatures in Tashkent will be 2-5°C on November 11-12, and 5-8°C on November 13. During the day, temperatures will range from 12-15°C on November 11-12, 5-8°C on November 13, and 8-11°C on November 14-15.
We remind you that earlier forecasts for Uzbekistan’s weather in November were also reported.