Uzbekistan will experience dry and warm weather in early April, with temperatures rising to +30 degrees by week’s end. Northern regions may see a brief decline and rain on April 4, while Tashkent remains dry. Wind conditions may vary throughout the week.
The forecast for Uzbekistan in early April indicates dry and warm weather conditions, as reported by Uzhydromet. Temperatures will rise gradually, reaching +22 to +27 degrees Celsius on Tuesday and Wednesday, and peaking at +28 to +30 degrees by the week’s end, with southern and desert regions experiencing temperatures of up to +33 degrees. This represents a 5–7 degrees increase over the typical April averages.
In the northwestern areas of Uzbekistan, specifically in the Republic of Karakalpakstan and the Khorezm region, warm and dry conditions are anticipated from April 1-3, with daytime highs of +25 to +30 degrees. However, on April 4, a temperature decrease of 5 to 7 degrees is expected, alongside a possibility of rainfall in certain locations.
The winds across the republic will primarily come from the east at speeds between 7 to 12 meters per second. It is notable that from April 3-4, wind speeds could increase to between 15 to 20 meters per second.
In Tashkent, Tuesday’s weather is expected to be slightly cloudy with sporadic changes, and no precipitation is forecast. The eastward winds will range from 3 to 8 meters per second. Nighttime temperatures will be between +10 to +15 degrees, increasing to +24 to +26 degrees during the day on April 1-2, and further rising to +26 to +29 degrees on April 3-4.
In summary, Uzbekistan is set to experience exceptionally warm and dry weather in early April, with temperatures exceeding typical norms. Northern regions will see a temporary drop and potential rain around April 4, while Tashkent will remain predominantly dry with mild winds. Overall, it is essential for residents and visitors to stay informed about the fluctuating weather conditions.
Original Source: zamin.uz