Severe Weather Changes Expected in Uzbekistan March 23-25

Uzbekistan is set for drastic weather changes from March 23 to 25, with predictions of rain, thunderstorms, and cooler temperatures. Wind speeds will increase, and there may be snow in mountainous regions. Residents are urged to take precautions due to the risk of flooding.
Next week, significant weather changes are anticipated across Uzbekistan, starting from March 23 to 25. The Uzhydromet Agency forecasts the arrival of humid and relatively cool air masses, resulting in widespread rainfall, with heavy rains and thunderstorms expected in some regions. In mountainous areas, rain may transition to snow due to altitude effects.
Wind speeds will also increase during this period, reaching between 13 to 18 meters per second in various locations, with some areas possibly experiencing gusts up to 20 meters per second. Temperatures during the day are predicted to decrease, settling between +12°C and +17°C.
Cold and wet conditions will particularly affect the foothills and mountainous regions of several provinces, including:
– Kashkadarya Region: Yakkabag, Dehkanabad, Chirakchi, Kitab, Shakhrisabz, Kamashi, Guzar
– Surkhandarya Region: Sariosiyo, Uzun, Altynsoy, Denov, Boysun, Sherabod, Shorchi, Kumkurgan, Muzrabod
– Samarkand Region: Urgut, Samarkand, Bulungur, Nurabad, Kushrabot, Kattakurgan, Payarik, Jamboy, Ishtikhan
– Navoi Region: Khatirchi, Navbahor, Nurota, Konimekh, Karmana
– Jizzakh Region: In Zamin, Bakhmal, Gallaorol, Sharof Rashidov, Forish, Yangiabad
– Tashkent Region: In Ahangaran, Bostanlyk, Parkent, Pskent, Urta Chirchik, Yukari Chirchik, and cities like Angren and Almalyk
– Namangan Region: In Pop, Kosansoy, Chortok, Chust, Namangan, Yangikurgan
– Fergana Region: In Sokh, Shohimardon, Fergana, Besharik
– Andijan Region: In Andijan, Asaka, Zhalakuduk, Kurgantepa, Pakhtaabad, Izboskan, Khojaabad, Markhamat, and the city of Khanabad.
Authorities advise residents, tourists, and drivers in mountainous areas to exercise caution, as there is a risk of water accumulation that might lead to flooding.
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In summary, Uzbekistan is expecting significant weather changes from March 23 to 25, marked by rains, thunderstorms, and a drop in temperatures. Increased wind speeds pose further challenges, particularly in mountainous regions. Authorities emphasize precautionary measures for those in vulnerable areas due to the risk of flooding and advise staying informed through news updates.
Original Source: zamin.uz