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Across most of Uzbekistan, dry and spring-like warm weather is expected to prevail until the end of the work week. Despite the general warming trend, localized short-term rain and thunderstorms are possible on Thursday, March 26, and overnight into March 25 in the Bukhara and Navoi regions, as well as in foothill and mountainous areas of the country. In high-altitude zones, there remains a likelihood of mixed precipitation in the form of rain and snow, which could pose challenges for local communities and transportation networks.

Average daily temperature indicators will be recorded at 10–15 degrees Celsius at night, with daytime air warming to 23–28 degrees. In northern regions, the southern part of the republic, and desert zones, temperatures are expected to rise to 30–32 degrees on certain days. This spike in heat may strain water resources and energy consumption, potentially impacting agricultural activities and public health, highlighting the broader environmental pressures in the region.

Wind is forecast to be moderate, with speeds of 7–12 meters per second, but gusts of up to 13–18 meters per second are possible in some areas, which could lead to dusty winds in certain districts. In Tashkent, no precipitation is predicted: from March 24 to 26, daytime temperatures will range from 23–26 degrees, and by Friday, March 27, thermometers are expected to climb to 27–29 degrees. Nighttime in the capital will maintain stable warmth within 10–15 degrees, offering some respite from the daytime heat.

Source: podrobno.uz