Dry and warm weather is forecast for most of Uzbekistan until the end of the work week. According to Uzhydromet, precipitation is not expected in the majority of the country, which may have a positive impact on agriculture and tourism sectors.
Only on March 26 and overnight into March 27, short-term rain and thunderstorms are possible in Bukhara and Navoi regions, as well as in foothill and mountainous areas, with precipitation (rain, snow) in high mountain zones. These events could cause issues for local residents and transport, but are not expected to significantly alter the overall weather pattern.
Temperatures are predicted to range from +10…+15 degrees Celsius at night to +23…+28 degrees during the day. In the northern and desert regions of the republic, temperatures may rise to +30…+32 degrees on some days, potentially leading to heat-related health concerns.
Winds are expected to blow at 7−12 m/s, strengthening to 13−18 m/s in some areas, with possible dust storms. This could negatively affect transportation and agricultural activities, particularly as dust storms may exacerbate respiratory problems.
In Tashkent, no precipitation is anticipated, with daytime temperatures on March 24-26 at +23…+26 degrees and on March 27 at +27…+29 degrees. Nighttime temperatures will generally be +10…+15 degrees, providing comfortable conditions for city residents.
Source: www.gazeta.uz