Uzbekistan's second week of March has begun with cold and wet weather conditions. In the capital, Tashkent, Tuesday saw mild and persistent snowfall, altering the city's landscape. Earlier, climatologist Erkin Abdulahatov emphasized that the snowfalls this week could be the last for the first half of the year, which is seen as a sign of transitioning to warmer weather.
According to meteorological forecasts, on Thursday daytime, the cold air mass will start to retreat from the republic's territory. That day is expected to mark the beginning of a rise in air temperature, indicating a trend toward milder conditions. By the end of the work week, it is forecasted that daytime air temperatures will warm up to +10…+15 degrees Celsius, signaling the approach of the spring season.
Newspaper photojournalist Murad Yusuf prepared a photo report on the snowy scenes of the capital, aimed at illustrating the weather changes and their impact on residents' lives. This photo report narrates the snowfall in Tashkent and its effect on the urban environment, helping to highlight weather conditions for the population.
Source: www.gazeta.uz