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In the coming days, most parts of Uzbekistan are expected to experience predominantly dry and warm weather, aligning with the climatic norm for mid-March. According to data from Uzhydromet, no precipitation is forecast across the republic from March 16 to 18. Only brief rains are possible in southern and central regions during this period: on March 17–18, they may occur in Surkhandarya Region, and on March 18, they could affect some districts of Kashkadarya and Samarkand Regions.

A slight increase in wind speed to 13–18 meters per second is anticipated only in northern and desert zones at the start of the week, but this will be short-lived. The main wave of precipitation is set for Thursday, March 19, when rains will pass through several central and southeastern regions of the country. However, by Friday, March 20, weather without precipitation will re-establish itself nationwide.

The temperature background will remain stable during this period: at night, thermometers will show from 5 to 10 degrees Celsius, while during the day, the air will warm up to 15–20 degrees Celsius. During rains, temperatures will slightly decrease to 13–15 degrees Celsius. In the capital, the workweek will also begin with dry weather: in Tashkent, no precipitation is expected on March 16, 17, 18, and 20.

Only on Thursday, March 19, a brief rain is possible, during which an eastern wind will shift to a western one. Nighttime air temperatures will be around 5–10 degrees Celsius, and during the day, residents can expect warming to 17–20 degrees Celsius, except on the rainy Thursday when daytime temperatures will be 14–17 degrees Celsius. These weather conditions are typical for March and are considered comfortable for the population.

Source: podrobno.uz