According to the Uzbekistan Hydrometeorological Service (Uzhydromet), the country will be under the influence of moderately warm and humid air masses from March 19-20. Rain is expected in some districts of the central and southeastern regions, with daytime temperatures today ranging from +13…+16°C and tomorrow from +17…+20°C, signaling a gradual shift towards spring conditions across the nation.
On March 21, most of the territory is forecast to experience no precipitation, except for occasional rain in the Kashkadarya and Surkhandarya regions in the afternoon. Temperatures are set to rise significantly, reaching +20…+25°C, which may benefit agricultural activities but also brings the potential for localized weather disruptions.
From March 23-24, short-term rains and thunderstorms are possible in most regions of the republic, excluding Karakalpakstan and Khorezm. Daytime temperatures will hover around +20…+25°C, with northern, southern, and desert areas seeing up to +28°C. Nighttime temperatures will generally be +7…+12°C. In foothill and mountainous areas, there is a risk of mudflows and flash floods, posing a threat to local infrastructure and communities, and highlighting the need for preparedness measures.
In Tashkent, rain is possible during the day on March 19 and at night and morning on March 20, with temperatures of +14…+16°C and +17…+19°C respectively. March 21 will be dry with temperatures of +21…+23°C. On March 23-24, brief rain and thunderstorms are expected, with daytime temperatures between +20…+25°C, potentially affecting urban mobility and daily routines.
Source: kun.uz