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Most regions of Uzbekistan will experience dry and warm weather in the coming days, with only isolated areas expecting brief rain and thunderstorms. By the end of the weekend, temperatures are forecast to rise, reaching up to 37 degrees Celsius in some places.

According to meteorologists, on June 5, isolated areas in Tashkent, Samarkand, Kashkadarya, and Surkhandarya regions, as well as parts of the Fergana Valley, may see short-term rain and thunderstorms in the afternoon.

No precipitation is expected in the rest of the country. Daytime temperatures will range from 28 to 33 degrees Celsius, while the southern regions will warm up to 34–36 degrees.

On June 6 and 7, dry weather will prevail across most of Uzbekistan. Only on June 6, some areas of the Fergana Valley, and on June 7, parts of Karakalpakstan, may experience brief rain and thunderstorms in the afternoon.

Temperatures will gradually rise over the weekend. By Sunday, daytime highs will reach 34–37 degrees Celsius.

Wind speeds will be 7–12 meters per second, with occasional gusts up to 13–18 m/s, and dust devils are expected in some areas. In the northern part of the country, wind gusts on June 7 may reach 20–22 m/s.

In the foothills and mountainous regions, short-term rain with thunderstorms is forecast for June 5–7. The risk of mudflows and flash floods remains in these areas.

In Tashkent, brief rain and thunderstorms are possible this afternoon, with temperatures around 30–32 degrees Celsius.

On Saturday and Sunday, no precipitation is expected in the capital. On June 6, daytime temperatures will reach 32–34 degrees, and on June 7, they will rise to 34–36 degrees.

Wind speeds in Tashkent will be 3–8 m/s, occasionally strengthening to 10–12 m/s. Dust devils may occur in some parts of the city.

Source: podrobno.uz